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It fooled me initially, until I saw the pricing. $299 a month for what the simplest of spreadsheets could track.



People had the same arguments against Dropbox (just use rsync) and Buffer itself (just use a cronjob).


This argument is inherently a fallacy. Sometimes ideas are inherently bad. (Also, you're an engineer at Buffer)


Yup I am. My point though is that that argument is largely underestimating the value delivered by these products. And the apparent lack of P/M fit for spreadsheets managing diversity at large companies.


You're not the target customer.


Might seem expensive but I can easily see some larger companies using this to publicize their diversity numbers if they are good




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