Developer scraps SaaS subscription model 7 days after launch, switches to one-time pricing
A developer launched UIPrompt, a visual component editor that generates prompts for AI coding tools, but recorded zero paid conversions at $12 per month within the first week. Analysing user behaviour, he concluded that a subscription model was a poor fit because the tool is used intensively during short project sprints rather than continuously. Inspired by Tailwind UI's one-time purchase approach, he rebuilt the pricing model in three days, setting a $39 launch price with no renewals. The paid tier unlocks unlimited components and an exportable AI Design System Pack containing configuration files for tools like Claude Code and Cursor. He has set a self-imposed target of three paying customers within 14 days of the relaunch, after which he will either continue or move the project to maintenance mode.
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