Get the yearly Scale plan for $99/month(billed annually) - act before June 26th

No. New Scales or upgrades from Starter only.

@Slavo - it is a bummer that my existing yearly Scale will not benefit from this promotion.
How can my other project take advantage of this offer as I don’t see an option wiith the updated price in Project Plan Menu?

I’d say you need to contact him :slight_smile:

Hello, I do the upgrades manually. Just let me know which project (name or ID) and I will do it.

@Slavo - Can you PM me? Thanks

The way a company communicates its decisions really matters for its image. When customers choose a platform like WeWeb or Bubble, they look at long-term reliability. As someone who chose WeWeb after careful research, I have some thoughts on their current offer.

The discount on the yearly scale plan is great, but promising it “for all eternity” is risky. It could devalue the product and create issues with current users paying more. There might be hidden reasons for this, but it could also indicate financial problems, which isn’t reassuring for new users.

Offers like this might make potential customers hesitant to invest time and resources. Just my perspective, but it might impact trust in the platform’s stability.

So as to answer your question Broberto, seeing this in the context of the CEO’s recent YouTube talk might have mitigated these concerns, but that context isn’t provided here.

Just my two cents.

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I think the few people who’ll get this won’t financially ruin the whole company. But I respect the argument.

In the Raphael’s Live Stream, he talks about the Cashflow situation of WeWeb and states that the company actually has some money to spend, which is as sign of a healthy and positive finances. This additional cashflow is indeed being spent on hiring new team members. You don’t hire when have “money problems”.

As much as I respect your POV, and I neither see into the WeWeb’s background, I think this sounds more like looking for problems where there aren’t.

Thanks for your input, Broberto. I didn’t mean to suggest this would financially ruin the company. My point was more about how the offer’s communication affects the company’s image and customer perception.

I agree the CEO’s talk was good, but not everyone will see the YouTube video. As I mentioned, that context wasn’t communicated here.

Let’s not clutter this thread further. I’ve shared my concerns, and it’s up to management now. If you want to chat more, I’ll buy you a beer and we can discuss. Cheers!

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