when getquin IPO?
@topicswithhead how much turnover do you think getquin will generate?
@topicswithhead how much turnover do you think getquin will generate?
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@topicswithhead when do you think they will make more than cash flow?
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@calvinhayward believe Finanzfluss does not yet make much turnover with your copilot. When it comes to the whole business, Finanzfluss is much bigger. With Getquin, it is now a matter of bringing the business to every country and getting as many people as possible onto the platform
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@calvinhayward You also have to keep in mind that Finanzfluss does not yet have an app and no advertising revenue due to the Copilot
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@topicswithhead They don't have 85,000 subs. Somehow 50 people post here - that's the heavy users. If you multiply that by twenty or fifty, you somehow end up with 1000-10000 subs. Parqet doesn't have any more.
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@Soprano there are many users here who have subscriptions without ever having registered but I have no idea. I also made the assumption that if you had less, 16 million is simply a lot for the little money you make (if it were less).
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4Lun
@topicswithhead Well, but that's really an optimistic estimate with the 25% subscriptions. With such freemium models, I would expect a single-digit percentage. People don't spend money if they don't have to. How many X users do you think have a premium subscription?
The subscriptions don't even seem to play a role in the business model, just as the paying users are still bombarded from top to bottom with every conceivable advertisement. They have now made this even more intensive
The subscriptions don't even seem to play a role in the business model, just as the paying users are still bombarded from top to bottom with every conceivable advertisement. They have now made this even more intensive
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@Soprano well the app doesn't really have any use without the premium membership. So no deep dive or allocation, no dividend tracker or forecast, no performance values
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@Soprano Regarding posting:
Realistically, you can achieve a maximum social activation of 1% in combination products without a main focus on the social network.
In other words, 1% of all registered users are active in the social network.
"Active" here means the combination of reacting, commenting and creating content.
The rest are consumers.
If you now calculate that probably 80% of all users are only here for tracking, you could calculate as follows:
350000 * 0,2 * 0,01 = 700
Now subtract the fact that there are different languages at getquin and it could possibly work out.
@topicswithhead You can see what reach your posts get.
For me it's usually between 4000 and 8000 views. So 1.1 to 2.3% of all registered users.
Registered users ≠ active users.
Active users should be slightly fewer, which drives up the percentage of views.
Realistically, you can achieve a maximum social activation of 1% in combination products without a main focus on the social network.
In other words, 1% of all registered users are active in the social network.
"Active" here means the combination of reacting, commenting and creating content.
The rest are consumers.
If you now calculate that probably 80% of all users are only here for tracking, you could calculate as follows:
350000 * 0,2 * 0,01 = 700
Now subtract the fact that there are different languages at getquin and it could possibly work out.
@topicswithhead You can see what reach your posts get.
For me it's usually between 4000 and 8000 views. So 1.1 to 2.3% of all registered users.
Registered users ≠ active users.
Active users should be slightly fewer, which drives up the percentage of views.
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@Staatsmann that would be hard sad if that is the actual number.
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