Floating licenses and affiliate program
One of the most requested features for Fantasy Grounds has been the capability to have players join games without first purchasing a license (this has also been opposed). This kind of model is often referred to as a "floating license". For various reasons, we have not offered this kind of licensing. First it was out of principle; the GM should not be made to pay for all the fun. Then it was a technical difficulty relating to piracy, and finally a feasible business model was hard to formulate, one that would not ruin some of the economic basis that allows us to keep developing Fantasy Grounds (sales of Lite Licenses).
We have also thought of how we could reward those users who persuade others to adopt Fantasy Grounds. If we had a large inventory of different products, we could give those in return to some points accrued, but we don't. We could also give upgrade codes to those having a Lite License. But as we believe, it is the GMs, who recruit new players. The GMs already have the best we have to offer.
There is now one model that could accommodate both of these issues, although we know the solution will not get everybody's cheer. We are planning a subscription based floating license system. As it is subscription based, players will probably be more aware that using the floating license seat is not the standard way they should attend games, i.e. GMs should not be expected to provide the seat. The subscription fee could be paid with both money and affiliate points (how to earn affiliate points will be explained when we near the completion of the system). The subscription fee will be deducted from the account only on those months that floating license(s) are used (again one way to protect GMs right not to pay for everything). Several floating licenses can be used, but each one used simultaneously within a month counts as one deduction from the account.
The subscription fee will probably be about $5 per month per license used simultaneously during said month.
As I said, this will probably not receive everyone's cheer, but it is a way we could go ahead with floating licenses as well as give some protection to the GMs purse. There are technical as well as legal issues with the model we have to sort out before even beginning to implement any of this. We also have other things in the pipeline before any of this, but we wanted to share some thoughts already early on. We would like to hear any comments or feedback, those will be read and considered (and if the feedback is unanimously condemning, we might still pull the whole idea).
Thanks in advance,