Introducing MangoForm, typeform but one time payment..
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A fresh alternative to endless subscriptions.
FckSubscription offers simple, streamlined SaaS tools with just the essential features, all for a one-time payment. No monthly fees, no unnecessary extras, just what you need.
Tired of subscription fatigue? This is how software should be. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
I registered for the Early Access Offer on fcksubscription to access all your tools but haven't received the discount code link. Could you please help me resolve this issue?
Thanks,
David
Congratulations on the launch. I bought it at the weekend. Would love an option on submission for the submitter to have the option of downloading their answers in a PDF and for the admin to be able to do the same in the dashboard. Really looking forward to how things will progress.
Congratulations on the launch of MangoForm! This addresses the need for streamlined form creation. How does MangoForm ensure a user-friendly experience while offering powerful features without the complexity often found in traditional form builders?
Looks really nice! There are some quirks and fixes in the UI, but for that price I can't complain.
If you are open to it, add some feedback channel or bar in the UI so bugs can be reported.
Love the idea and revolution, keep it up!
Hi, I like the idea but what exactly is your plan long-term?
I feel like there is no way for you to actually make money out of this, especially as your cost gets higher the more users / customers you have?
Good Luck though! :)
Haha, nice one! But how do you plan to keep this software running if it's a one-time payment?
Love the concept! Subscription fatigue is real, and a one-time payment model for essential SaaS tools feels like a breath of fresh air. To me, MangoForm looks like a solid alternative for those who just want a reliable form builder without ongoing costs.
I'm curious, how do you handle updates and feature expansions with the one-time payment model? Is there a lifetime access plan with future upgrades, or do users pay separately for major updates? @martin_bonan