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Note · 2026-Q1-PRD-014
Q1 Product Strategy
by Sarah Chen · last edited 14m ago
Alex Kim
contributor · anonShould we tier by seats or by note-volume? The mid plan reads soft.
Sarah Chen
authorresolvedVolume — we tested seats in dec, churn was 2.4×.
Maria Rodriguez
contributor+1 to volume. I'd add a free-forever read tier.
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