Would you use a basic simple app with a feature to help travelers/nomads find "what to do today"?

Ghost Kitty
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Hey there, I built a basic simple app with one feature to help travelers/nomads find what to do today. It's a curated catalog of what you can do today in any city. For each category you can see what's the best in town and around your neighborhood, if there's something. The catalog has 50 categories by now, but I'll add more weekly. I'm charging $14,90 for PRO subscription for 5 reasons: - Ongoing and long term project/support. - Focused on paid and loyalty users. - 3/4 of the app is free, only specific categories are in PRO version, which targets specific users. - Not looking for "everybody" be a paid users but those who really cares and find the app useful/helpful. - More tailored service to specific user/niche needs. If you wanna look the app iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/what-can-i-do-today-traveler/id6450998695 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.linked4.app.whatcanidotoday You may not download the app but really appreciate your answer/feedback in the pool. Thank you in advance.

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Shajedul Karim
hey there, brother Fausto first off, kudos for launching your app. it's always thrilling to put something out into the world, and i love the simplicity and focus of your concept. i can see how this could be a valuable tool for nomads and travelers who are constantly on the move, seeking novel experiences. you're addressing a real pain point here, and that's powerful. in terms of your pricing model, it's great that you're thinking about sustainable, long-term growth. i see the wisdom in targeting a specific, loyal user base rather than aiming for widespread but perhaps less committed users. one thing to ponder on is the value proposition for your paid users. what additional, significant value are they getting in the pro version that justifies their investment? is it about breadth—more categories? depth—more in-depth information, perhaps curated recommendations? consider iterating on feedback and usage data. see which categories your users gravitate towards and build more value there. experiment with features. maybe personalized daily itineraries? historical tidbits or cultural trivia for deeper immersion? also, think about community features. travelers love sharing stories, tips, and recommendations. can you leverage this in your app? it's crucial to keep the dialogue open with your users. they will tell you what they love, what they need, and what they're willing to pay for. i admire your focus on delivering a tailored service to meet specific needs. that's the essence of a truly valuable product. keep iterating, learning, and growing. good luck on your journey brother!
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