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The Canva and Affinity Pledge (perpetual subscriptions forever)

11 pointsby HappyTypistabout 1 year ago

4 comments

haloabout 1 year ago
If nothing else, it’s clear communication and shows they have seen the online discourse. We’ll see if they follow through.<p>There’s a certain logic to it too: they’ll be far more interested in upselling to existing Canva subscribers than selling Canva to the far smaller Affinity userbase.
graypeggabout 1 year ago
From the affinity forum, posted by the CEO of Serif:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;forum.affinity.serif.com&#x2F;index.php?&#x2F;topic&#x2F;201412-affinity-is-joining-the-canva-family&#x2F;&amp;do=findComment&amp;comment=1193471" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;forum.affinity.serif.com&#x2F;index.php?&#x2F;topic&#x2F;201412-aff...</a><p>Cautiously optimistic.
Kyeabout 1 year ago
There&#x27;s a long, long, long, long history of bought companies making all kinds of promises and pledges, often sincerely and with the best intentions, only to go back on them when the acquirer&#x27;s VCs--the real people in control--come knocking.<p>I will remain skeptical.
MissTakeabout 1 year ago
I really honestly want to believe, but pledges hold no legal weight.<p>I guess this means we’re <i>probably</i> OK for v3 when it comes out, but by the time we’re in v4 land it’ll be (guessing) 4-5 years later, at which point the pledge can be forgotten and swept under the rug.<p>I really hope I’m wrong, but the reality of an unknown financial future tells me otherwise.