$4.99? INSTA-PURCHASE. But, to be ๐ฏ honest, I also would have boughtโwithout hesitationโif the price was $24.99.
So my point isโฆ
RAISE YOUR PRICE!
If I lost my laptop, the thief would get a $2k device, plus a PRICELESS amount of code and files. Whatโs my time worth to buy a new machine, configure it, and OMG replace all that work?
$4.99 feels like Iโm buying a novelty, not a solution to that real problem.
Would I pay $4.99 for a car alarm? No, thatโs too cheap and indicates low quality. Would I pay $4.99 for a baby monitor? No. Same reason. Thatโs again too cheap, and indicates low quality.
Whatโs the right price? No idea. But I would immediately test incrementally higher prices. Put a banner on your site, announcing that the price will go up $5 next week. Andโand this is keyโactually raise the price by $5 next week. And repeat every week until sales slow. When they start to level offโฆ just leave the price right there and take the banner down.
My hunch is youโll get above $35 before sales flatline.
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@joshlewis Hi there! I'm sorry you assumed my comment was aimed at helping him pursue a goal of making as much money as possible.
It wasn't.
The goal is to get the app into as many hands as possible.
Here's how...
A low price can often be an indicator of low quality. When that happens, low numbers of people take a risk on trying it out.
If you raise the price on certain products (especially security/insurance-related products like this) you increase the number of people who benefit from it.
It's not logical. It may not even seem fair. But, it is the way many humans perceive the notion of value in their minds (I cited two examples above).
Because of this weird, frustrating quirk of human perception, more people can often be helped... simply by making the price higher.
Further, with a higher price, those people who do purchase can be helped for a longer period of time, well into the future, because the developer is incentivized to update, maintain, and add functionality.
With my plan, if folks would like to pay less for the app, that's fine. In that case, they should hurry and not hesitate with their purchase before the price is raised.
There's also a similar product listed on PH (Laplock) if someone really needs this functionality, and that app is free (correlation or causation debate on pricing vs. why that other app got a fraction of the upvotes as this). The maker of that app commented about this just a few moments ago. ๐
Anyway, it's an interesting debate. I've got no horse in this race, it was merely a suggestion. Andrey can do as he wishes. ๐
@timelessthee Passive aggressiveness aside: Itโs not manipulation in any way. But, hey, feel free to price your products any way you see fit! Thatโs the fun part of being a maker: itโs all yours, do as you like.
๐ Hi PH,
โ๏ธ Problem
Most of the time I work from a coffee shop with my laptop, and from time to time I'll leave to visit the toilet.
But whenever I go, I ๐ worry that someone might ๐บ steal my laptop while I'm away.
๐ Solution
I tried to find an existing solution to protect my laptop, but none satisfied me. The existing apps are either too expensive (monthly subscription), not supported anymore or they don't work the way that I want. For example, many of them don't play the alarm sound when the display is closed, making it easy for the thief to run away.
So I decided to make my own perfect macOS security alarm app...
How does it work?
If someone tries to steal my laptop (disconnect from the charger or close the display), MacBook Alarm detects it, sounds an alarm and sends a push notification to Telegram so I can capture the bad guy!
๐ผ UPDATE:
I receive a lot of feedback after 1 week and made an update. Now there are 3 alarm modes:
- If the charger was disconnected or display was closed
- If the charger was disconnected
- If the display was closed
+ Anti mute/sound change protection.
๐ฌ Here is a video demo:
๐ Let me know your feedback.
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This app is a part of my Hard Core Year - I ๐ฑ quit my job and I have 1 year to get to ๐ profit as an Indie Maker. You can Read my story.
I making this launch live in Twitch.
Thanks, @rdev, and @gerasim_sergey who help with code.
@wimgz Thanks. I thought about it but the chance that a webcam will shot will be a right photo is pretty low. So I decided to launch it without this feature but maybe in next version I will get back to it.
Why does the alarm stop when you replug the mac in the video ? Does not really make sense to me. It should stop when you log in ๐คทโโ๏ธ
..otherwise it would means that I could steal it and replug it somewhere else and it stops like: just plug it in a few tables away in my backpack ๐ ๐คทโโ๏ธ Or am I missing something ?
This stops me from buying right now
Best โ
Patrick
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@justawebguy Or maybe the developer @andreyazimov should add an extra feature like when the owner replies to the telegram app to keep the "alarm on" so even if someone tries to plug it in somewhere under the table the alarm won't stop.
P.S. Sorry it was sent as PM.
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@justawebguy I was thinking that as well but maybe the logic is a thief is going to panic when the alarm sounds and leave the MacBook. The owner knows to quickly calm things down by plugging it back in and then entering the password. Would love to hear @andreyazimov confirm for us
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Not to be devils advocate here but a few points:
1. Wouldnโt it be safer to bring an actual cable lock and lock the computer to a table?
2. Wouldnโt people in the cafe just ignore the alarm like people do car alarms?
The video is great but there is no way you could come from the bathroom and catch someone taking the laptop.
Like the idea and concept but just not sure of the practical use in real-world scenarios.
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@cdomkokao Cable locks havenโt been an option with MacBook Pros made since 2012, unless you add external hardware like something that replaces one of the foot pads. Of all the ports Iโve lost, I miss my cable lock port the most.
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If I understand it right, the alarm sound comes from the iPhone? In that case everybody will be looking in the wrong direction when somebody tries to steal your computer!
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Love it. For the next iteration, maybe you can fix the "mute" problem? And invest $99 in an Apple developer certificate? ๐คช๐๐ป
Pros:Solves a real problem when working at public spaces
Cons:Ineffective if thieve mutes sound before taking the MacBook; app not signed.
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