• by evanlivingston on 9/12/2022, 2:19:02 PM

    My wife flies internationally a number of times a year, and I'm sometimes with her. We've been using timeshifter for a couple of years. It's current pricing of 24.99 a year is in an awkward spot where if we _know_ we're only flying internationally _once_ that year, it's expensive, but if there are three trips planned, it seems cheap.

    I would love to just pay $5 a (round) trip. The price per trip model becomes funky if the user needs to modify their flights at some point.

    The first time we used Timeshifter it worked so well we knew we needed to always use it.

    My one gripe with Timeshifter is that is assumes I can keep to it's schedule perfectly. What happens if I couldn't sleep on one of my flights, or had to wake up earlier to catch a train to the airport?

  • by scombridae on 9/11/2022, 5:15:49 PM

    A dollar upfront. Then, an additional dollar every time it catches you dozing off.

  • by dave4420 on 9/11/2022, 3:58:31 PM

    What’s the target market?

    Holiday makers?

    People travelling round the world?

    People emigrating?

    People travelling for work? CxOs? Salespeople? Rich world managers checking in on offshore manufacturers? Their employers?

  • by Dicey84 on 9/12/2022, 3:53:29 AM

    How does this compare to the ‘Timeshifter’app?

    I’ve used this quite successfully a few times on Aus to US/EUR trips in the past, with zero jet lag.

  • by wizwit999 on 9/11/2022, 4:16:27 PM

    56h period kind of makes this a non starter imo.