I disagree that the regular price needs to go down, although a discounted introductory price for 3 or 6 months might help people experiment more with the features. Most users don’t need Primal Pro or Studio. The free and premium tiers are more than adequate for most users are doing. Pro/Studio are geared toward people wanting professional tools to publish and manage content, such as creators trying to monetize content or brands/businesses that need more capabilities and stats than the lower tiers offer.
No one serious about content creation is publishing one post per month. That’s a ridiculous assumption on your part. At $70 per month, their content would need to generate around $2-$3 per day to break even. That’s perfectly doable even with the current user base.
What actually needs to happen for these types of products and services to be even more viable, even profitable, is for more nostr users to zap more. If you want a free lunch, go back to legacy social media.
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Users will zap more when the content is worth more to them.
Users set prices not creators.