But there's a vocal cohort that really vigorously hate the idea (for reasons don't fully understand, but can sympathise with to a limited extent), so it's a tightrope exercise. As far as I can see, they're the only viable long-term business model charging just once for lifetime updates for an app is a recipe for disaster, and I would be silly not to use a subscription model if I want Loopy Pro to continue into the future. Yeah.subscriptions are the elephant in the room. So yeah, pricing… hard one, I’m sure you’ll make the right choice. I can’t complaint about some important missing feature when I’ve paid 4’99€ for an excellent piece of software!. I’m afraid there might be a lot of “they won’t buy it if it’s over 10€…”, id rather pay more and have quality apps, with updates and solid features. I might be shooting my own foot but maybe we should start paying what makes financial sense to try and keep this going. It’s frustrating that all these great devs have to work on the weekends cos they can’t make a living off this. you are undeniably a reference and good developers should be able to make decent money making amazing apps. ![]() My opinion regarding price is that it should be high enough so that I get to complain and request stuff. Thanks for the input! It’s a tricky decision! Having been gouged by the likes of Steinberg, that even seems a bargain! Thinking $A50 and $A150 respectively would be reasonable and recognise what it takes to make something like this, of this quality. It’s all about improving as a fighter and athlete, and you have to sometimes make changes to keep growing.Happy to pay for both iPad and Mac version - and an appropriate amount commensurate with value. “I think we can do a lot together with the striking and wrestling and combining that. “We’re seeing the results, and I think that team favors me a lot,” Godinez said. The Mexican fighter thinks she can pair her career momentum along with the teams’ to get closer to her goal of becoming UFC champion. It’s her second consecutive win and her fourth victory in her past five fights. Godinez is coming off a decision win over former Invicta FC champion Emily Ducote at UFC Fight Night 224 this past Saturday. We’ve built a really nice friendship, and now I’ll be in Lobo and part of that gym. “I thought it would be super cool to train with them, and that’s how things worked out. “I had looked for them because I was a super fan of Alexa and Irene,” Godinez said. ![]() The 29-year-old thinks highly of them, and they were the reason why she sought the team out in the first place. Godinez will be joining UFC flyweight champion Alexa Grasso and UFC title challenger Irene Aldana now training at Lobo Gym. “We truly have chemistry with everyone from the team, the coach, so it’s the best thing for my career.” ![]() “The fights are going to get harder, and we’ve been seeing the work that they’re doing, and I’ve actually worked with them in the past,” Godinez told MMA Junkie in Spanish. Godinez thinks this was a much-needed move in her career. ![]() Godinez (10-3 MMA, 5-3 UFC) has cross-trained there in the past, but keeping her primary training at Titan MMA in Canada. The UFC strawweight is joining Lobo Gym in Guadalajara, Mexico, on a full-time basis, and moving forward she will do all her training camps there under the tutelage of Francisco Grasso. Loopy Godinez is confident her next career move will unlock new levels to her game, and she’s very much looking forward to it.
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