Honestly, the $30 is my initial thought from the price analysis based on initial customers. They are paying about $250/+yr service fees for the desktop software, so based on experience it seemed like a good place to start. I am most definitely open to charging more and have entertained $50/mo/etc.
You are most definitely right about what I highlight about the project. I have difficulty, honestly, deciding if the "one time click" or the "we organize everything for you" is the most beneficial feature. I personally know some offices that pay two people $50/hr to sort the notices, and not only handle saving the "one-time-clicks" but also inputting the information into an application.
This web app handles all of that. I guess I need to re-think my focus.
As far as the typo goes, thank you. I shall take care of that once I get back into the office. Slightly embarrassed that I missed that one. :)
Two people at $50/hour x 40 hours x 50 weeks = $100 000/year. Law firms have quite a bit of money; don't you think $30/month is low? (Note that you can give essentially no support for that price, too.)
You are most definitely right about what I highlight about the project. I have difficulty, honestly, deciding if the "one time click" or the "we organize everything for you" is the most beneficial feature. I personally know some offices that pay two people $50/hr to sort the notices, and not only handle saving the "one-time-clicks" but also inputting the information into an application.
This web app handles all of that. I guess I need to re-think my focus.
As far as the typo goes, thank you. I shall take care of that once I get back into the office. Slightly embarrassed that I missed that one. :)