This is great, look forward to reading the second part.
At first, the price seems expensive, but when I think about it, it's really not. You are offering a lot of functionality when it comes to scheduling tweets and that's a feature people will find super useful (unfortunately a lot of those people may be spammers, but at the end of the day as far as your concerned, your business is your business and theirs is theirs).
I'm not a huge advocate of freemium and I would not suggest lowering the price, however you may want to extend the free trial period a little longer.
I'm not a huge advocate of freemium and I would not suggest lowering the price, however you may want to extend the free trial period a little longer.
Thanks for the positive feedback :) Regarding the free trial, I'm kinda hesitant, as if you can't decide after 10 days, will another 10 really make that much of a difference? That said - I accept I could be wrong ;) How long do you think would be fair?
You want it to be long enough for your customers to integrate it into their habits. If they tend to be slow to decide (low conversion for a given trial period length), then they might just need more time to depend on it.
Two weeks seems fair. Long enough to get familiar with the system, but short enough to make it inconvenient to keep signing up for free trial periods repeatedly with different twitter accounts they can keep making up.
FWIW, Basecamp offers a 30 day free trial for their services.
At first, the price seems expensive, but when I think about it, it's really not. You are offering a lot of functionality when it comes to scheduling tweets and that's a feature people will find super useful (unfortunately a lot of those people may be spammers, but at the end of the day as far as your concerned, your business is your business and theirs is theirs).
I'm not a huge advocate of freemium and I would not suggest lowering the price, however you may want to extend the free trial period a little longer.