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I really like ZapRite but I can’t truly support the rent seeking model that they use.
I prefer a basic plan that only charges fees when I receive a payment and thus we all benefit together vs them always making money even when I make no sales.
Obviously, once you make enough sales, the flat monthly fee makes the most sense but when plebs are trying to get off zero sales, ZapRite only works to keep them at the bottom.
21 sats \ 1 reply \ @zaprite 19 Feb
Hey, we totally understand,. We needed to introduce billing and a flat-rate subscription was the easiest first step for us, being non-custodial. It actually works out to be very beneficial for most of our users doing large volume. But we know we need to expand subscription options, and we're working on that!
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I love what you guys are building and sincerely appreciate you taking the time to reply.
Maybe I just need to bite the bullet, pay the $25/month, and get things moving.
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Hm, I kinda feel the opposite. Much rather pay a fixed fee and then not have them in my pocket for a % of my revenue
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Both would be ideal.
Start off with $0 in monthly fees and then once your sales grow to such a level that the monthly fee is a smaller percentage of your sales, then switch to fixed monthly overhead.
When people are trying to start something from nothing, that $25 monthly fee is death.
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Right, that makes sense.
Lucky for me I'm not starting from nowhere and was already paying $150 a year for current invoicing/account software
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