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Not really had a reason to switch.
The last invoice she (she was Head of Sales) sent out was 10000x the amount of the first invoice.
3 months seems very short. But this is the reason why innovation fails in large companies. They start a project, after 12 months it only has sales of $100k, the company makes $1B, so the project makes no dent. The second year this happens the project gets killed. They forget they need to stick with innovative products for years to make it work, just like startups.
This is part of the Overnight-Success-Fallacy.
Separating things that are going to fail and those that might make it is the whole problem, and it's not something to be underestimated.
This requires support and hand-holding to get it to work. It's nice to be able to host your own paid-subscription blog, but it's inherently complicated to get that to work. It's so much easier to sign up for some service that does the whole job. Especially just for a blog.
This is also why most "federated" systems don't get traction. Per-user, it's so much more work than a centralized system.
For example, Ghost has payment systems integrations. I'd imagine there's a docker container ready to go for deployment.
I have been working on https://guideamigo.com as a side-project and only in the last month, I'm seeing some traction.