I don’t know if this is inappropriate to post here, but just want to ask if there will be any reduction in subscription price in Indonesia? $20 is like 10 days worth of food for the majority of people here, and I think it seems too costly to afford. It will be nice if we have the same accessibility for such a powerful tool like the rest of developed country.
Assalamualaikum,
If I may add — perhaps the issue isn’t just about comparing the subscription cost to local food prices,
but rather the lack of flexible payment options, such as weekly or modular subscriptions, which would allow better budgeting and access moderation.
Also, relying solely on foreign exchange rates as a pricing baseline may not fully reflect user experience in many regions — especially those with volatile currencies or different digital economy structures.
Just my humble observation
[Assalamualaikum,
Jika boleh menambahkan — mungkin permasalahannya bukan semata soal membandingkan harga langganan dengan harga makanan lokal,
tetapi lebih kepada tidaknya tersedia opsi pembayaran yang fleksibel, seperti langganan mingguan atau modular,
yang bisa membantu pengguna mengatur pengeluaran dengan lebih baik dan tetap bisa mengakses layanan secara moderat.
Selain itu, mengandalkan nilai tukar mata uang asing sebagai dasar penetapan harga mungkin tidak sepenuhnya mencerminkan pengalaman pengguna di berbagai negara —
terutama di wilayah dengan fluktuasi kurs tinggi atau struktur ekonomi digital yang berbeda.
Hanya pengamatan pribadi saya ]