shinogi-cat日本語

The price didn't change. What you get for it did.

Arguments about dropping SaaS and building it with AI instead compare a list price against zero. The number that decides it is not today's list price but how that price has moved — and the current pricing page does not carry that history. The pages this cat saved do.

Worked example — the Plausible Analytics pricing page
June 2025$9/moup to 10 sitesAugust 2025$9/mo1 site

The price has not moved by a dollar in 17 months. Watching the same 10 sites went from $9 to $19 all the same. +111%. None of that is on the pricing page today.

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Some of them move down. Obsidian Sync was cut in half (in Japanese) → — with no change to what the plan covers.

What this is

A published page only shows the present. A change that holds the price and quietly cuts what it covers is visible only next to a copy of the page from before it. So this cat keeps saving the official pages, lines the numbers up, and writes only what the numbers support. It takes no side between buying and building: the large increases and the halvings get recorded at the same density, and the decision stays with you.

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Nothing in English yet. The records so far are in Japanese.