Pricing add ons

By Maurice - September 29, 2010

Just read the news letter from interactive tools.

great to see that after less than a year with the add ons a company gets dollar signs in there eyes ;-)

But I don't mind paying more for the add ons as long as i get better quality not in coding cause that is great but better integration with cmsb like Word-press. so less programming more designing and faster building cause that's where cmsb is good ad

Greetz Maurice
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Re: [Maurice] Pricing add ons

By flamerz - September 29, 2010

i bought 8 plugins... and i own only 3 cmsb licenses.

im using only ONE plugin, in one of the licenses (csv export).

another plugins, i bought just to take a look.

imho, the new license policy seems quite expensive.

Re: [flamerz] Pricing add ons

By Maurice - September 29, 2010

I agree we own many cmsb and wanted to by 10 more but now with this new pricing i think it will force us to buy les and go to word press.
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Re: [Maurice] Pricing add ons

By Maurice - September 29, 2010

As i see it, IT is struggling with there pricing issue not only for the add ons but also with cmsb thats to bad they are great builders but not great business men why dos teams like magento and sugarcrm make lots of money and have great community's here the community is only people with programming problems.

i think CMSB is a super great product i love working with it cause it gives me lots of freedom but IT is killing slowly there own product to bad.

I hope they will see the light some day cause i think there community is great, ready and able to help theme to a higher level.


just use the magic wand called social media.




[:P]
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Re: [Maurice] Pricing add ons

By Dave - September 29, 2010

Maurice,

Geez, we haven't even broken even on some of those plugins. We're just releasing our internal tools to help people and we're selling them for way less than it cost us (or would cost someone else) to develop.

And reason people post programming issues is because CMSB is an open system where you can extend it beyond the software itself. People ask about things because they are possible. It would be very easy for us to lock it down and make it hard to extend it and then we'd have none of those questions. Or we could just say it's not possible, as many companies do.

The problem with the other systems is they always lock you into building cookie-cutter sites that are all the same.
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Re: [Dave] Pricing add ons

By Toledoh - September 29, 2010

Wow guys!

If you don't like it - don't use it. No one is forcing you to.

I personally re-brand it all and mark up the costs by well over 500%... and it is still a very cheap solution to my clients.

It seems to me that the better the solution gets, and the wider the scope of possiblity it creates, the more some people seem to expect.

The way I see it, I've got a fantastic platform to work off, something that I couldn't achieve by myself. Then, if there's something a bit out of my reach that's just "tweaking" the current functionality, I can ask some questions and get some answers from a very helpful and friendly community. If it's additional fucntionality - I pay very reasonable fees to get it built for me.

I have tried the "free" options, and from 16 years experience - 9 of which has been using Interactive Tools software - I would much rather pay a bit more to know that the product is sound, that there's a good community and that I can run to someone for fast and professional help at a price that is not going to break me.

I'm loving that some of you guys out there who have a much better programming background than myself are contributing your own intellectual property to make things even better by adding your own plugins to the community for free - I love it and appreciate it! Thanks! But others seem to expect it all for free - I simply dont agree.

Maybe the mistake that IT has made has been to set our expectations too low.

That's my humble opinion - sorry if others don't agree.
Cheers,

Tim (toledoh.com.au)

Re: [Toledoh] Pricing add ons

By flamerz - September 30, 2010

some of us not see the super duper discount in:

"Save hundreds of dollars on your unlimited add-ons for one more week."

looks like we have to hurry for not pay 3 times more for the same.

but im happy to see somebody getting 500% of profit with a pdf plugin that will cost 300 bucks. (same prize than a commercial Expression Engine license).

this is outside my budget... sorry.

Re: [flamerz] Pricing add ons

By Dave - September 30, 2010

flamerz,

You're talking about a lot of different things:
- Yes we're raising the price.
- Comparing a PDF Plugin/API price with another CMS price doesn't make sense
- Comparing unlimited license cost with a per-site license cost doesn't make sense
- You already have many of the plugins so this doesn't apply to you anyways

>"i bought 8 plugins... im using only ONE plugin... another plugins, i bought just to take a look. "

You said earlier you're not actually using the plugins? If you're buying plugins out of curiosity or personal interest it will be very expensive.

If you're not reselling them, why did you buy them and what are you using them for? Was it to learn about how to write plugins?

They're meant for resale and allow you to offer your clients new features and services. If you're not making money on them many we could give you some tips on how to make money with them. If you want us to give you tips on writing plugins we can probably help with that.

What is it you are actually looking for?
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com