New Subscription Tier
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A The Empress
I feel like Quimbee isn't meeting its law students where they are to the fullest extent with respect to its subscription options. As a law student who only consults legal briefs on a periodic basis (i.e. when I am confused by a case or need to cut down on time spent reading), I previously had a Quimbee monthly subscription and didn't get the full value of it because I am not a daily Quimbee user, rather a casual one. Nonetheless, when I do use Quimbee's case briefs, they're incredibly insightful and digestible, but I don't ever get my money's worth on the monthly subscription model because I don't depend on Quimbee for all or even half of my readings. The annual model is somewhat enticing because it comes with a lower monthly cost, but realistically I have no reason to use Quimbee for at least 4 months in a year: summer break (3 mos.), and winter break (roughly 1 mo.). So that subscription option also seems to involve a substantial cost compared to the actual value I will get throughout the year. I recommend introducing a tier for us law students who casually consult legal brief resources like Quimbee here and there, where we get access to maybe up to 5 case briefs a week and limited access to the study aids. I think this amount of case briefs on a weekly basis is reasonable given many law students are reading in excess of 25 cases per week in preparation for lecture. Please meet us where we are; law school is hefty enough of an expense as is and I really would like to return to using this platform to continue helping me perform well in my classes. I can only hope to see such an accommodating subscription tier before I have graduated law school in two years.
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