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Bart Melton
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I launched mine (https://www.centipenny.com) at the end of the year.
It was successful in that it launched. Successful as a business is still TBD.
Honestly, the pandemic didn't really have an impact.
Who successfully launched their startup in 2020?
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Bart Melton
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It depends on the nature of the product.
Do you have significant onboarding costs?
Do you have significant recurring costs with each customer?
How integral is it to the customer?
If you have significant costs, store large amounts of data, or are integral to a business etc then a significant subscription are probably the right way to go.
On the other hand if you have significant onboarding...
Are we evolved too much into a subscription-based society?
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CentiPenny was designed for ease of use by both businesses and users. The goal was to make a micropayment system that fit the needs of real world applications.
The API can be used as a content paywall or in conjunction with existing subscription paywalls. To open up the sub-$1.00 market for things like downloads, games and apps. To facilitate in-game/in-app purchases, which we hope will open...
CentiPenny
Micropayments with an "easy button"
CentiPenny is a micropayment processor. Prices from $0.0001 and up. Businesses can integrate with as little as 1 line of code. 1-Click/no-click purchasing. Can be used as a paywall, with existing paywalls, for fast checkout, or in-game/app purchases.
CentiPenny
Micropayments with an "easy button"