On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Will Dennis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Looks interesting… Wonder how they make money? LazyMeter is a self-funded startup. "LazyMeter is curently free. Our goal is to continue to offer a basic version for free, with premium subscription options. If we are to make a drastic change to our model, we will give our users sufficient notice, and we’ll make sure you can export your data." http://blog.lazymeter.com/frequently-asked-questions/ Trello is by Fog Creek Software, Joel Spolsky's company, sister company to Stack Exchange. "Trello is free forever. We may add pay-only features in the future, but everything that's free today will be free tomorrow and forever. Also, we'll not make a for-pay feature that forces you to compromise on privacy, security, or portability. Those are built-in. The maker of Trello, Fog Creek Software, has been profitable for years on the strength of its other products. We can afford to foot the bill. We have no outside investors pushing us to make a quick buck on Trello by selling out our users or getting you hooked before jacking up the price. Trello is free." https://trello.com/privacy -Anton
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