Indeed, it looks identical to Notion, and with the .so url, I assumed that it was related to Notion, but I don't see anything obviously saying that on the front page. (I didn't look deeply, however.)
This is awesome! I can imagine something like this in the text-based video editor we are developing. One usage could be automatic frame alignment for moving objects.
I also have the feeling that everyone has switched to React or Vue. However, Angular is still taught at our university. But nice to see that there are still Angular developers out there !
We at Type Studio try to offer our SaaS completely free, as we believe everyone should find out if the product is helpful. Especially as students ourselves we don't have the possibility to pay monthly fees for all the services we like to use. That's why our approach is to offer a completely free version of our video and make people who only want to edit 1 video a month happy with it. But of course we also have to think economically and make sure that our business is sustainable.
My experience has been that no one can give you as much grief and hostility as a free user. Even charging a buck a month leads to an enormous step up in customer courtesy in my world—I don't know if it applies equally to yours.
So far, this has actually worked out well. Especially for us in an early phase, every feedback and request from a user is very helpful. But that the model works is also proven by tools such as Figma.
Feedback from free users is the wrong feedback. If paying customers ask for a beta of your next feature because they need it so badly, this is feedback. You're talking to people who might leave you once you ask them to pay.
We at Type Studio (https://typestudio.co) have been using Finmark for a few weeks now and I have to say, I have never seen such a simple and clear financial plan tool.
The interface is super clean and the charts are in a nice design. It really helps us to stay ahead of all our important metrics and makes it so much easier to report them to our investors.