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Reddit’s API Pricing

1 点作者 chazeon将近 2 年前

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TheDong将近 2 年前
&gt; So what if Apollo charged $6 per month [...] If only a third of those users paid, that would be over $350,000 per month. [...] I don’t know what the operating costs are for Apollo<p>Total nonsense. If you increase the price of something from $0 to $72&#x2F;year, you are not going to keep &quot;a third&quot; of your users, especially when free alternatives exist (the official reddit app, using tiktok or whatever instead).
catchnear4321将近 2 年前
&gt; But don’t say that the new pricing makes it impossible to build a third-party app. Because that’s not true. It would just require pricing apps so they’re more in-line with Reddit’s own offering.<p>perhaps that was the differentiator? willingness to sell for less than possible?<p>even then, the pricing was an issue in part due to how the pricing discussions were handled. this isn’t really just about the pricing.<p>so, sure, ignore all context save dollars, focus on making dollars, and you could have.<p>great?