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    Khul Anwar
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    As Saas consumer. which will you choose ? why ?

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    Kavya Tripathi
    One time payment. More convenient
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    Khul Anwar
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    @kavyaaatripathi do you use the tool for freelance business ?
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    Larry Kim
    I prefer subscription payments because they offer predictable costs and often come with ongoing support and updates. What about you?
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    Khul Anwar
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    @larry_kimm agree with you. for tools that frequently use i prefer subscription. for that non frequently use, credit base or one time payment prefer for me
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    lily gordy
    I like tha subscription model for the convenience and continuous access to updates and features. It just feels more reliable to me.
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    Andrew Schmidt
    Personally, I’d choose on-time payments if it’s a one-off service or product. It feels like I’m only paying for what I use right then and there.
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    Khul Anwar
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    @andrew_schmidt_ make sense for cost-effective. what do you think about pay as you go beside of one time payment ?
    Sophia Brosius
    I prefer one time payments it gives me peace of mind knowing I won’t have to worry about recurring costs.
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    Khul Anwar
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    @so_p_hia what kind of tool currently you use prefer one time payment or creditbase instead monthly subscription ?
    lauren micheal
    I personally prefer subscription models for their convenience and predictable costs. It’s nice knowing I won’t have to make frequent payments or worry about renewal dates.
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    Khul Anwar
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    @lauren_micheal great to see another perspective, are you freelancer that running business based on project ?
    balhazar
    Subscription works beter for me since it usually comes with updates and support Worth the cost if the service is ongoing.
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    Sabine Engel
    Depends on the service. For tools I use daily a subscriptions makes sense,. But for something I might only need occasionally, I’d go with one time payments
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    Khul Anwar
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    @sabine_engel for daily use, yes. i agree with subscription more make sense. to save time no need to do checkout each month
    Draco Dawson
    I find subscription models beneficial for services I use often. The consistent access without the hassle of individual payments makes it worth it for me.
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    Khul Anwar
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    @draco_dawson more predictive cost, right ? and also save time, no need to click checkout each month
    I lean towards on-time payments for flexibility. It’s easier to manage and doesn’t lock me into long-term commitments if my needs change.
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    Khul Anwar
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    @jofra_glies is that tool for your project based business ? you only pay when your client pay for your service ?
    Alif Alhasan
    I prefer to subscribe, but sometimes I waste it 😄
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    Hassan Fiaz
    one time payment only
    Faijan Ansari
    I think subscription is better
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    Robert White
    I think one time payment
    Joselín Mcclaskey
    One-time payment: simplifies transitions process and can be appealing for users who prefer not to commit to ongoing charges.
    Perceval Drake
    One-time payment: Simplifies the transaction process and can be appealing for users who prefer not to commit to ongoing charges
    Ramlal Thakur
    Subscription steady updates' nd support
    Vincent Fisher
    one time payment simple nd immediate purchase
    Benjamin Thomas Clark
    One time payment for sure. Subscriptions nickel and dime you to death. I'd rather just pay upfront and own the product outright without worrying about recurring charges hitting my credit card every month. Plus with one time payment, you don't lose access if you cancel or they go out of business.