I think the best business model is to provide unique functions and services to paying users.
For example, referring to flarum, only paid users have the right to use specific extensions to meet specific features, such exclusive features must be harmless for ordinary users, but they are essential for commercial users.
We still make the basic functionality of the community program available to everyone, and if they have the ability to develop extensions that meet their own needs, then we don't have to limit them.
We only provide advanced commercialization features and extensions, long-term technical support and other services to commercial users.
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I think the best business model is to provide unique functions and services to paying users.
For example, referring to flarum, only paid users have the right to use specific extensions to meet specific features, such exclusive features must be harmless for ordinary users, but they are essential for commercial users.
We still make the basic functionality of the community program available to everyone, and if they have the ability to develop extensions that meet their own needs, then we don't have to limit them.
We only provide advanced commercialization features and extensions, long-term technical support and other services to commercial users.