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We stand for the $/hour usage billing. But where do these hours come from and what does AirBnB have to do with it? Let's deep dive into this new marketplace, where people can sell underutilized hours of their subscriptions to let others use them via Pay-As-You-Go. Thread ๐Ÿงต/ 10 ๐Ÿ‘‡
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๐Ÿงต 1/10 AirBnB started as a tool to let you earn on underutilized space in your home. Either way you've committed to monthly payment but with AirBnB you can let others 'rent' space that you don't use anyway. You get an extra income to recoup some of the rent cost. Others get space by attractive price when they need it.
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๐Ÿงต2/10 DePlan starts as a tool to let you earn on your underutilized subscriptions. Either way you pay monthly fee for subscriptions but with DePlan you can let others 'rent' apps you subscribed for. You get a kind of cash-back to recoup some of your subscriptions. Others can use apps via attractive Pay-As-You-Go pricing when they need them.
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๐Ÿงต3/10 Each of you has underutilized hours of subscriptions. You never use apps you subscribed for all days long. You pay for a month of usage but use these apps few hours. On the other hand we have a lot of people who don't want to commit because they need this product just once or more rarely than you. Yes, like shared room on AirBnB.
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