Quick tip: once you figure out what variables you will be pulling from the web hook, you can use the set multiple variables module to manually enter your variables as your trigger. If you do this, you don’t have to enter a value on the site every single time while testing. You just have to make sure you change it back to the webhook before it goes live.
Hey Jack, any concerns with data privacy and management here as the product scales? If so how would you go about managing it better with the airtable and webhook set up?
@Jack Roberts. Do we have to start off with the $99/mth plan? I contacted Softr earlier today, and they said I'd have to have the professional plan at $99/mth in case more than 20 people were to use an app. If I had the basic plan, then everyone after 20 would be denied, meaning I wouldn't get any sales and possibly no indication that I had other possible sales. How should we approach this?
@@dustin4274 Err no, this is not viable as you would have many many free users before you got any paid ones, $99 for 20 free i absolutely ridiculous and you will fail and you would be burning that money with a mere 20 users, the pricing is stupid, i need to ask jack if he had some way to bypass the user limits on the pricing or this doesn't make sense at all
Good stuff as always. It definitely has potential. But i really wonder if vision is good enough. Cause let's be honest... I could upload a flexing photo and a non flexing photo, and the body fat% would get very different results 😝 But i guess if you want to fool people you could easily do it this way haha😂. But again, definitely has potential for other aspects. Maybe for Interior design tips or style tips or something
Hi Jack, do you have some separate way to manage users, this wasn't clear because the softr user, if thats what we are using, limits are stupid and you would need to be paying $139 for only 100 free users which may only give you one or two upgraded paid $5 users for an app like this, with this softr pricing it doesnt seem viable. I really hope your process doesnt really on softr user limits, is there a way to bypass that? Still great concept etc, can use a different platform i guess, just super disappointed at softr stupid user limits and pricing, its non-sensical for a public b2c app like this
Quick tip: once you figure out what variables you will be pulling from the web hook, you can use the set multiple variables module to manually enter your variables as your trigger. If you do this, you don’t have to enter a value on the site every single time while testing. You just have to make sure you change it back to the webhook before it goes live.