Thank you for such a detailed feedback. This is extremely valuable and we will definitely reach out to you separately!
On each of your questions:
1. We don’t impose any license terms. It’s free to use and share for everyone. The reason being that we want people to share the news and get the benefit of AXDRAFT instead of thinking twice not to violate some kind of restrictions.
2. We don’t intend to monetize on personalization for now, but eventually we want to become a first point of contact for all startup legal work and this will become our source of revenue. We choose not to charge for personalization, because we want users to clearly feel the value between finding a free template on Google or using other services.
3. Market size comes from the number of startups and small businesses and the assumption that we will get around 100USD of fees per startup per month.
4. We will fix it and will hope for your help for this.
Yuriy, this looks useful and I’ll take a look at these for my own startup, but one point of clarification that you guys might want to double check with a lawyer: not having a license does not mean that anyone can use it, it means that no one can use it. Licenses aren’t restrictions, they are grants. Without a grant, no one is allowed to do anything with them by default.
You very likely need a license so your customers aren’t (technically) in violation. CC0 license is a straightforward one for these kind of situations, might be worth checking out.
Per usual: not a lawyer, certainly not your lawyer, please double check with an attorney.
We will check this and clarify this from the legal perspective. Our attitude is, as I described: everyone can use it. We focus now on getting the best documents, we will definitely have no claims and we will clarify this from the legal point of view.
On each of your questions:
1. We don’t impose any license terms. It’s free to use and share for everyone. The reason being that we want people to share the news and get the benefit of AXDRAFT instead of thinking twice not to violate some kind of restrictions.
2. We don’t intend to monetize on personalization for now, but eventually we want to become a first point of contact for all startup legal work and this will become our source of revenue. We choose not to charge for personalization, because we want users to clearly feel the value between finding a free template on Google or using other services.
3. Market size comes from the number of startups and small businesses and the assumption that we will get around 100USD of fees per startup per month.
4. We will fix it and will hope for your help for this.