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Gravity v3.0 is here!

Amazing news! Gravity v3.0 is here!

Even better news – I'm running a launch sale with 20% OFF!

Gravity v3.0 IS PACKED with excellent new features for your SaaS, including:

• Powerful React.js front-end with a beautiful library of components
• Subscription payments (SCA 2-factor ready).
• Rest API
• Token-authentication system
• Homepage, pricing, terms & privacy page templates
• User management
• User permission levels

Plus, LOTS more!

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https://usegravity.app/pricing

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    Well done!

    What do you think the price sensitivity is of your potential customers?

    https://bullettrain.co costs $1,450 would you lose more than 66% of customers if you increased the price to that? What could you do if the price was that high in terms of marketing/sales etc

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      It's a good question, I've been incrementally raising the prices from $99 with positive results. If I got to $1k, I'd be very happy. I know that price point would alienate a lot of people though.

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    Congrats, Kyle! The product looks gorgeous.

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    Kyle, do you only charge the license sale, or do you also have a subscription system?
    Do you get a lot of requests for customizations?
    Without subscriptions it could prove hard to keep business afloat and scale.

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      Hey Tedej - it's just the license sale upfront, a subscription system would enable someone to pay the first month, then cancel while still having the full product.

      I do get quite a few requests for customisations.

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        Hey Kyle, thanks for your quick response :)
        Yeah, I was thinking if it would be possible to keep the setup fee, and then charge monthly retainer - packaged as free updates, support, discounted development rate...

        Who do you think are your customers? Developers or business owners? If developers, I guess subscription is out of the question - they can fix and improve on your codebase on their own.

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          Updates and support are included for 1 year, but I've been doing very little support – my customers are all developers so they rarely need support + most don't use updates because they've already heavily customised the code themselves.

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            Yeah, I figured :) Good luck with it!

  4. 1

    This is great! Congrats on the launch.

  5. 1

    Very exciting! You're making great stuff, Kyle :) I may break down and buy Gravity soon, we'll see. The terrible thing about being a developer is that building out all the infrastructure can be fun, but I may come to my senses soon 😛

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      Thank you :-)

      Haha, yes – it can be fun, but it's definitely not productive. I've been using Gravity to spin out another product of my own that I need to get to market as quickly as possible – if I was building from scratch, I'd still be building out the infrastructure at this stage and have zero users.

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        Awesome! Being able to leverage you're own products is a great thing :) I look forward to hearing about the launch of your new product!

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    Looks great and would try it out if it had an Angular version. I don't mean to hijack but does anyone here have Angular SaaS in a box recommendation similar this or bullettrain.co?

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    Comparing to beta, has release version any significant changes? And if it has, what is official way of upgrading real project's sources from beta version of Gravity to release one? Thanks!

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      It's mostly just been some bug fixes and optimisations, plus a few small new features like a new icon pack :-)

  8. 1

    The product sounds awesome. I'll keep it in my back pocket for future projects.

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