One time paid plan?

One time paid plan?

Hello there! I love using Mochi and I tried out the paid plan that has been great. I was wondering if you were ever considering adding a one time payment plan?

Please don't do a one-time paid plan. It's not sustainable. Developers need to be paid.

Having run large VC-backed app companies and smaller ones for a decade, $60/yr or $6/mo is bare-bones pricing. It's a good deal for the only user-friendly app that has an API for flashcards that an agent can use (Claude Code, Codex, or just the Claude.ai desktop app).

@developer - I have a different suggestion - can you make a more expensive tier? Some of us will immediately pay for your highest tier if you have one. I'd gladly pay $12/mo or $15/mo for this app. 10% of your users will upgrade to it without thinking. If you have one or two killer features, more will. Lifetime purchase - you'll do it now, and then it can quickly become unsustainable in 5 years. The reason almost all software is subscription-based is darwinian; the other models fail and the devs shut it down and move on.

Flashcards were key for me in grad school, and now thanks to you and LLMs, I'm able to use this to climb learning curves very fast.

Hats off to you and thank you :)

Keep it up. Brainscape is asleep at the wheel, Anki seems to be permanently stuck in 1995, and you're the only game in town that embraces agents. Hope this gets big. Impressed with the activity and the pace of updates.

You spoke my heart. I, too, used Mochi to ace my biggest career promotion. At the time I was using the free version. I still don't need the paid features but I subscribed anyway to support its development.

Yes, for such an actively maintained app, the subscription model is a must. For higher tier features, I would suggest something like Obsidian's Publish service, where a full copy of a vault is published as a website.

Eric, would you please elaborate on your workflow using Mochi with LLMs and Agents? I've yet to explore any of its potential.