Thanks for the solid answer and responsiveness here, Joe -- saw that three paragraph overview of direction elsewhere, and it made sense and a great thing you are doing for subscribers by making a free online version to them.
Can you confirm that that there is absolutely no difference between the online and app version in terms of features and operability? Just want to clarify.
And one suggestion - maybe looking at the # of app downloaders who are not subscribers vs. those that are -- and the trajectory of change of that ratio over the last few years -- could give you the financial modeling ability to see if you can offer current subscribers the app at a discount rate, and still keep the app profitable and covering COVID-related and any other business needs keeping a $10 price for non-subscribers.
I know I would pay a couple of bucks for the app on top of the subscription for the convenience and giving something more to FBG. But wouldn't do both at $10. Not sure how many feel the same way I do (you could poll and test) but the incremental revenue from people like me may offset those who aren't subscribing this year given price point rise.
Either way, thanks again for the responsiveness here, and giving subscribers the free desktop option -- that's solid.