![]() ![]() What I have outlined is what I believe people NEED at different levels. But your platform has such great features and I honestly think it is better.īut Ginger labs you are seriously shooting yourselves if you don’t reconsider your subscription model.Īs it stands I honestly feels you have NOT considered your customer base AT ALL and just thought “Hm, we need money. I have ruminated about this since I got the update, and was planning to move to GoodNotes entirely. teachers) can share their workĬustom paper styles for professionals (I really like your ‘music charts’, basketball outline, etc.) Gallery viewing where OTHER PROFESSIONALS (i.e. Seamless working between multiple accounts on iPad, Macbook, iPhone etc. note file, etc.įull iCloud support (or your backup drive of choice) Unlimited notes dividers and paper styles (Not journal templates)įull range of DEFAULT writing tools and erasers available You can imagine that different ages/levels of education or work would require different features right? To encourage students and professionals to actually buy your subscriptions you can different “Tiers” depending on the required features. These five points listed I believe can get your regular student through one year of school if they are diligent in organising their work daily/weekly. ![]() (or not dividers/subjects entirely as I can imagine some students able to work around this) Ginger Labs cannot be serious about limiting the number of edits?!?! ![]() Make the size of the stroke reasonable, but it cannot be changed to anything else than what is provided. You can make it so that they can only have 20 notes at a time to encourage them to export their work frequently to make room for moreĢ colours available for pens and 1 highlighter colour given in the ‘favourites tab.’ Have only 1 available colour paper style available white and single lined perhaps, portrait mode only It is an absolutely horrendous avenue to pursue as it will only turn away the very people your platform hoped to support.Īt the VERY MINIMUM keep the free-app to the absolute bare-bones needed for a note taking app: With this as a background, please reconsider your subscription service. I’m sure many can empathise with the struggle teachers have in trying to get students to work as we battle against the ever growing struggle of the distraction tech can give. I have recommended your platform to my colleagues and students that I teach and I hoped to continue to inspire those around my workplace to use their technology as the tools they were designed to be. I have used your platform for the past 4-5 years, and I have bought your sticker packs, math/text conversion feature, and every other feature to support your company. This is a ‘copy-paste’ of the though-out comment I left Ginger Labs on their latest YouTube video: It isn’t the “Subscription itself” (Although I would much prefer everything be a one-time purchase) but the manner in which they implemented it. What they have done is NOT sustainable as it honestly feels like a money-grab on the part of the developers. I am such a big fan and user of Notability and I would happily support them in being SUSTAINABLE in their business model. Subscriptions too are great for businesses, professionals and organisations if properly implemented. Paid updates and in-app purchases are viable options for this. We need a solution (asap) before we lose critical apps from the App Store.
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