Why does most startup comes with a shitty pricing ramp nowadays?<p>Free plan : Because everybody does that and we don't give a crap if we are loosing money<p>Personal plan : More than 6x the monthly price of the personal plan of GitHub because our solution clearly worth that, trust us (also we need paying customers to sustain the free plan, that thing cost us like A LOt)<p>Enterprise plan : Yeah you know what that personal plan we totally get that it's too much so call us and we can arrange something. It's business after all it's not like you are a struggling indie dev or a startup hahaha.<p>When did it all go wrong?
Would really love to see a comparison between this, Pop, Drovio, Tuple, and similar.<p>I've been using Drovio (formerly UseTogether) for a few years, mostly on inertia, as they were the "best" I found when looking originally. It suits my needs, but feels a little kludgy at times.<p>One of the killer features, imo, is that Drovio can be run from the browser, at least for the clients. This lets you get a teammate pairing with you super fast, without having to make them download/install something.<p>As far as I can tell, so far, Multi <i>doesn't</i> have that ability
>We use Zoom as our sole vendor for audio, video, and data transmission for call data streams including screen share and text chat.<p>Wasn’t Zoom a privacy sheetshow?
I've used this product for a couple years (my company was early access) and I enjoy it quite a bit. I can't say I've tried a while lot of comparable products, but it's nice to just be able to call someone, which is a big step up from Slacking a Zoom link. I also find it a more polished product than Slack huddle. I'm super greatful that the team at Multi and other like them are pushing the boundaries to make remote work feel a little more personal.
Hey, cofounder here. Thanks for the post @bx376! Totally unexpected since we launched last Aug.<p>I'll be responding to the comments. LMK if you have any questions.