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
Thanks, three developers joined the team recently, love all of them!
“How many” in terms of percentages (freemium\paid) or in absolute digits?
Percentages, I don’t expect 2% because we plan to make most of the local-only features free.
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.
Totally agree, but we don’t want to market it as roam-like, most people came to logseq because of roam, and it’s great to attract some awesome users in the beginning, but we want to build the trust that our users will use logseq because it’s logseq
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
I’ll look into Quizleett and other LMS systems, thanks! I agree that young students normally will not pay and it makes sense, the public knowledge produced by the users is the real value for human beings, we hope logseq can help for creating and share the knowledge.
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.
Totally agreed!
Again thank you very much for the detailed input, hope you enjoy the “log” time!