pccampbell
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www.priceintelligently.com
www.profitwell.com
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- Prions (countere.com)
- San Francisco street sign font, christened Fog City Gothic (fogcitygothic.com)
- Cancer, Privilege, and the End of My Time with Bolt (medium.com)
- Public Records Belong to the Public (nytimes.com)
- Someone Hacked 50,000 Printers to Promote PewDiePie YouTube Channel (thehackernews.com)
- Banksy artwork self-destructs after selling at auction for £1m – video (theguardian.com)
- Venture funded companies have higher churn, less impact on growth (profitwell.com)
- ProfitWell Acquires BTMetrics (profitwell.com)
- Tearing Down Shopify's Pricing (Case Study – 4k Data Points) (priceintelligently.com)
- Tearing Down Peloton and SoulCycle's Pricing (Case Study – 2k Data Points) (priceintelligently.com)
- Tearing Down Dropbox and Box's Pricing (Case Study – 19k Data Points) (priceintelligently.com)
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Seeing the "indie" label take over lots of fun industries, so I'm curious about a purely anthropological question - What constitutes an Indie Hacker? From over on Indie Hackers (Stripe), "you're an indie hacker if…
- Tearing Down Xero and QuickBooks Online's Pricing (Case Study – 16k Data Points) (priceintelligently.com)
- Tearing Down Patreon's Pricing (Case Study – 8.4k Data Points) (priceintelligently.com)
- How much people would pay for a Facebook subscription (Study of 18k users) (priceintelligently.com)
- Just saying “A.I” in marketing language increases willingness to pay (data) (priceintelligently.com)
- Tearing down Spotify's pricing (Data case study) (priceintelligently.com)
- World's largest study on subscription churn (3.6k companies) (blog.profitwell.com)
- Netflix pricing page teardown (4.5k+ data points) (priceintelligently.com)
- Why We Traded Scrum for “Science Fair” to Build HubSpot (thinkgrowth.org)
- Why Juicero’s Press Is So Expensive (blog.bolt.io)
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Unroll.me is a popular inbox tool for unsubscribing to email newsletters. They monetize by selling your data through Slice Media (and don't really talk about this on their marketing site). In Mike Isaac's profile on…