RonHi ✭✭

I’ve been a Quicken user since the early days of the product, and I’ve used TurboTax for just as long. Over that time, I’ve seen the company transition from one‑time licenses to recurring subscriptions, with regular annual price increases across multiple product lines. That history gives me reason to be cautious when I see LifeHub introduced at $1.99 per month. From an analytical standpoint, introductory pricing only has value if customers can rely on a stable long‑term cost structure. When prices rise every year, the total cost of ownership becomes unpredictable, and users who have integrated the product into their workflow end up locked in with limited alternatives. Before I consider adopting LifeHub, I need clarity on whether $1.99 is intended as a durable price or simply an entry point that will escalate once the user base is established. Transparent long‑term pricing is essential for customers like me who have supported Quicken and TurboTax for decades and want to make informed decisions about new services. If LifeHub is meant to be a dependable, long‑term tool, I encourage Quicken to communicate its pricing roadmap so long‑time users can evaluate it with confidence.

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  • RonHi

    I’ve been a Quicken user since the early days of the product, and I’ve used TurboTax for just as long. Over that time, I’ve seen the company transition from one‑time licenses to recurring subscriptions, with regular annual price increases across multiple product lines. That history gives me reason to be cautious when I see LifeHub introduced at $1.99 per month.

    From an analytical standpoint, introductory pricing only has value if customers can rely on a stable long‑term cost structure. When prices rise every year, the total cost of ownership becomes unpredictable, and users who have integrated the product into their workflow end up locked in with limited alternatives.

    Before I consider adopting LifeHub, I need clarity on whether $1.99 is intended as a durable price or simply an entry point that will escalate once the user base is established. Transparent long‑term pricing is essential for customers like me who have supported Quicken and TurboTax for decades and want to make informed decisions about new services.

    If LifeHub is meant to be a dependable, long‑term tool, I encourage Quicken to communicate its pricing roadmap so long‑time users can evaluate it with confidence.

    February 5