Hey there in the startup feature of medial so many people shared their ideas and it's so good to se people using their potential but executing it and to reach their goal is also a achieving the inner potential. Umm.. I was wondering what we all get a
What model would you guys prefer for a service based business? A freemium model, monthly/annual premium subscription model or pay as you use model? Why?
Curious to know ..how does this app make up their revenue......
Firstly this app doesn't have any pay to use /subscription
It doesn't have any ads running which can provide them revenue
Then how do this app make their revenue
What will be the rev
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Sonu John
Stealth • 5m
Would subscription-based pharmacy services model be viable in India?
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Arun Bairagi
Stealth • 3m
Currently medial is pre-revenue and free for users. If they start subscription or freemium model, will you continue to use it and if continue, which model will you choose?
(If medial is finding this post, can you tell us what would be your revenue m
Want to start a new ride sharing platform with different and profitable revenue model. Anyone interested?
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Maniraj N G
Stealth • 6d
🚀 Business Model vs Revenue Model vs Revenue Stream 🚀
These terms are often used interchangeably, but they mean very different things. Here's a simple breakdown:
1️⃣ Business Model
🧩 What your business does and how it creates value.
Example: N
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Three Commas Gang
Stealth • 6m
I am building an AI SAAS webapp but I am torn between a subscription model vs pay as you go model (token system).
Which one is best as per you and why?
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Atharva Deshmukh
Stealth • 5m
WhatsApp had a subscription based model till 2016,yearly 1$,that was it's major source of revenue,now it's WhatsApp Business API (and selling data🙂💀).
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Somraj
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Finicate • 7m
Startup Blueprint - Day 04
Business Model Refinement
1. Revenue Streams: Specify how your startup generates revenue (e.g., subscriptions, one-time sales).
2. Cost Structure: Break down fixed and variable costs (e.g., production, marketing, overhea
If I integrate clothing products with quick commerce and offer a unique service, such as allowing customers to order 5 to 7 shirts to their home to try on, and then keep the ones they like while the delivery person takes back the remaining items.
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