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Question about new project - AddTodo.com

Discussion in 'General Business' started by SoftwareTechService, Nov 12, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    My name is Dymytriy, I'm entrepreneur.

    There is new project that I want to build - Online Todo Manager.
    It will be on AJAX and very fast, with calendar, etc.
    I will add Android and iOS clients, so you can add tasks from any device, Web, Phone, etc.

    How do you think? Is it good idea for the business?

    Would you pay monthly or year based fee for it?

    Would you pay like 24 USD per year for it?

    Please give some advices and share your opinions...

    Thanks,
    Dymytriy
     
    SoftwareTechService, Nov 12, 2011 IP
  2. anwartheravian

    anwartheravian Peon

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    Yeh, it's a good idea. But my advice will be to keep it Free until you gain a good audience, and then launch a Premium verision on top of that. And still keep the the Free(lite) version available.
     
    anwartheravian, Nov 13, 2011 IP
  3. sarahk

    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    Start free - but add something new (which may be tricky) such as putting into Quadrants (Steve Covey style) or something.

    Before you spend hours building something ensure you aren't recreating the wheel. You might be better to find a smaller niche where the users will pay for the software. todo lists are just a bit beginnerish really.
     
    sarahk, Nov 13, 2011 IP
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    SoftwareTechService Member

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    todo lists are just a bit beginnerish really.

    >>> Big competition rate is always good ;-)
     
    SoftwareTechService, Nov 14, 2011 IP