That all looks good to me. I definitely want the early membership,
Charter WORKER BEE. How do we sign up?
Do you have more information on the location?
The charter members require 6 month, but what are the minimum
commitments for the different levels? Is the monthly Resident a month
to month commitment?
Can the plans be converted, like the visitor? I would like the worker
bee, but if i want to upgrade to resident, will I have to wait until
space opens up?
One additional idea on passes:
A 5 or 10 day pass, required to be used in a certain time frame, say 3
months. This is handy if you have a project or two and you know
you'll need a block of days. They do this at my yoga studio and it's
pretty popular. Allows a bit of flexibility, but still gives a time
frame for usage
Otherwise, I think it's going to do great... There is a ton of
potential with this, so I definitely want to get in early!
Jim
On Nov 22, 6:22 pm, Dave Troy <
davet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> As we start to gauge interest here in the community, I think it's
> important to get a conversation underway about pricing.
>
> As you may know, I've talked extensively with Alex Hillman at Indy
> Hall in Philadelphia about their experience, and I believe that their
> pricing model is quite strong. So strong, in fact, I've ripped it off
> and propose that we adopt essentially the same model for our use. You
> can view their pricing page here:
http://www.indyhall.org/pricing/
>
> I'd like you to do two things: 1) review it and share your thoughts;
> is there an another angle that we should consider?, 2) send me your
> feedback regarding your commitment level.
>
> We expect to start with something like 14-15 seats and an early design
> decision we need to make is the mix between full time and part time
> desks. So, getting your feedback now will be helpful.
>
> To see the proposed pricing model, click onhttp://
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