6 full-time developers — it’s a huge team, my congrats! Now I understands why you roll out features so fast and keep steady pace
I’m not sure how many users are going to pay for additional features (publishing, sync, whiteboard etc)
“How many” in terms of percentages (freemium\paid) or in absolute digits?
The long-term goal for logseq is to create a privacy-first platform for knowledge sharing and management, we want to make it distractions-free to write and connect any thoughts, work together with other communities to improve the way how young students can access the knowledge, and group together to contribute to their interests. It sounds like a mission, it inspires, really. And it’s lifetime thing, or for decades
I was writing about a go-to-market strategy, which is for 2-3y only. “cheaper roam research” — is a strategy only.
Technically savvy tend to confuse misaim and strategy. I did it as well.
improve the way how young students can access the knowledge
Young students will not pay, they usually stick with free tiers. Institutions could pay, you should take a look at product like Quizleett, and other LMS systems which are sold to Universities
There’re VCs getting in touch with us
Right now if you have money for development, the only reason why you should bother yourself about getting in touch with VCs — is getting real advice about go-to-market strategy and ongoing support on this road. And PR, and connections with enterprise companies whom you can pitch the product. Working with VC it’s kine a training how to make a business, because they a business guys.
Guys, you are making an awesome product
I’m trying help you so it can last for decades and be helpful for humankind
And for me as well