I am a committed android user, it doesn't make sense for me to purchase an iPad for one thing, but there is no real competition to this app in the Android world. Nothing close. I expect it would open up your user-base significantly because apple has successful products that can be used similarly (eg. Goodnotes), but many android users are not aware that anything like this is in existence, and if you added a desktop app (even just to view things) it would allow people of all persuasions to get the most out of it.
If people have an issue with the cost of a subscription (I don't) I guess factor in that the barrier for someone like me is not wanting to spend $1000+ on something to do one job (the iPad), with the hope that it's only temporary because as soon as something similar came along with android compatibility I would jump ship.
I am a committed android user, it doesn't make sense for me to purchase an iPad for one thing, but there is no real competition to this app in the Android world. Nothing close. I expect it would open up your user-base significantly because apple has successful products that can be used similarly (eg. Goodnotes), but many android users are not aware that anything like this is in existence, and if you added a desktop app (even just to view things) it would allow people of all persuasions to get the most out of it.
If people have an issue with the cost of a subscription (I don't) I guess factor in that the barrier for someone like me is not wanting to spend $1000+ on something to do one job (the iPad), with the hope that it's only temporary because as soon as something similar came along with android compatibility I would jump ship.