| You know how people don't usually ask for free bites of food at restaurants? But when it comes to apps or online stuff, even if it's $9 a month, everyone wants a free trial. Why is that? Is it because we can't see or touch digital things like we can with food? Maybe they don't realize that it's expensive for companies to run and maintain software. Or do we just expect more freebies on the internet these days? It's kinda weird when you think about it. |
If I go to a restaurant I can pay cash or do it securely with a card. If I don’t like it, I’m free to never return and not think about it again. When I pay for a subscription, unless it’s via the App Store’s in-app purchases I’m giving you a name and credit card number, and have to remember to cancel it if I don’t like it, but even if I do I have to trust you with the information I already gave, or send an erasure request then trust you’ll honour it, and, and, and.
It’s a fundamentally different experience. No, you don’t go to a restaurant and ask for free bites, but after visiting a restaurant you don’t have to spend months fighting them to stop sending spam, or worrying that they charge you again even if you didn’t eat there, or worry they’re selling your data to other unscrupulous companies, or, or, or.
It’s not about the cost. Your subscription could be $0.01 a year and it would still demand more trust than a restaurant.