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@timber
Are luxury software products a thing?
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@aviationdoctor.eth
I paid for a WinZip license once
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@ic
Reading the thread, I came to wonder what luxury means here. Luxury is not only about price. It is first about status. Which makes the OC even more interesting question. Hard to show off software to non-geeks.
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@sach
my friend works for a home security software company that creates bespoke home security for people like Bezos.
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@comm.eth
Raya: elite dating Myria: elite concierge also, in a way, any subscription to a freemium product or paid community can be thought of as luxury software bc they unlock access to premium services or some kind of inner circle
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@vgr
Superhuman email?
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Luxury software products are a growing trend, catering to high-end customers seeking exclusive features and premium experiences
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Yes, luxury software products do exist. Many high-end applications and platforms, such as enterprise-grade solutions, offer premium features and services that justify their hefty price tags.
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