I guess at first it was because I wanted to fix one particular problem at my company, that they previously had to hire a freelancer for, before having to maintain an in house tool for it.
My thinking was like: my bosses aren't dumb enough to waste thousands of dollars/man hours on something that a 20-100$ monthly subscription could fix, there must be no suitable solution, there is obviously a market for this.
(Turns out they maybe are dumb enough.)
Making money would be one of my goals yeah.
If I make it free I'm sure to have users, starting with my employer. I'm not sure about the numbers of features/hours I'd have to invest to start to reasonably charge people, unless I make it extremelyyyy cheap.
My thinking was like: my bosses aren't dumb enough to waste thousands of dollars/man hours on something that a 20-100$ monthly subscription could fix, there must be no suitable solution, there is obviously a market for this.
(Turns out they maybe are dumb enough.)
Making money would be one of my goals yeah.
If I make it free I'm sure to have users, starting with my employer. I'm not sure about the numbers of features/hours I'd have to invest to start to reasonably charge people, unless I make it extremelyyyy cheap.