Peter_IK wrote:Thank you for the suggestions, they will be relayed to the team.
Note that this upgrade pricing is the lowest available pricing, as that is a MAJOR deal for this amount of content. The pricing was set as low as IK could go but did get also get extended to those with 99.99+ products registered. You are getting the lowest price available, but I understand that some are not happy that others with 99.99+ products can also get the same deal. However, I will state that the price was not going to be lower under any circumstances as this is a very low price and see below about another discount that long-time users will have available to them to make their deal better.
Note that long-time customers should have more JamPoints to take an additional up to 30% off which is why we have that loyalty program in place, so you can in fact typically get a much better deal than those with only a 99.99+ product registered.
We have had massive sales on both Total Studio 2 MAX and SampleTank 3 MAX recently so an upgrade price of as low as 199.99 for hundreds of gigs of content and the new awesome features of SampleTank 4 MAX - with an additional savings of up to 30% via JamPoints is quite a deal.
I do understand your's and IKM's points of view, Peter.
If IKM didn't create a separate Total Studio product category, but instead do something like "Complete your IK Multimedia computer software bundle at a great discount" where a user would then add missing major software from their My Products page and the Store will add the complete software bundle discount to the final total at the Checkout page, I think users would not complain heavily about the upgrade pricing.
But as it is, there is now a Total Studio product (although it is a bundle of all your software Deluxe or Max versions), a separate product category at a higher pricing (but with great discount compare to individual software package), and users would tend to expect some form of lower upgrade pricing under the Total Studio product category as compared to individual software package upgrade pricing.
Nevertheless, I am glad that IKM does
not believe in annual new major versions of their software where one has to pay annually every time to upgrade to the next major version.