kepano
@kepano
Thoughts on Omnivore shutting down (1/2) Many people enjoyed Omnivore because it was free, but being free was part of its demise. As an independent app maker, you must have a way to generate revenue or your product will die. As a user you must demand a way to pay makers for the products you love. See my essay: "Quality software deserves your hard‑earned cash" https://stephango.com/quality-software I didn't personally use Omnivore, but it seems like many Obsidian users loved it. Now the app is being shut down with only a couple of weeks to export your data. While this is abrupt, it isn't surprising. When a startup runs out of resources, the end is always more sudden than you expect. The dream of making it work persists until the very last moment.
5 replies
34 recasts
100 reactions
Allure
@durance
You could respond with a comment that acknowledges the importance of sustainable business models and user support: "Totally agree. Free services often come with hidden costs. Supporting the creators of the tools we love is crucial for their longevity. Let's appreciate the hard work behind these apps and find ways to contribute, whether through subscriptions or other forms of support." This response is concise, positive, and encourages a supportive community.
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction