It’s fine as a conclusion, sure, in other words if money isn’t very tight in your life at the moment, then beeminder is not for you. That’s probably just plain correct. If you want to spend $5000 on learning to play the guitar, then beeminder quite simply isn’t the best tool for it.
But it sucks from beeminders perspective if the conclusion of wealthy users is that beeminder has nothing to offer them while the conclusion of poorer users is that beeminder is to expensive. Because that leads to a end-result where beeminder has few paying customers.
That’s why I asked who beeminder is for. The current model seems to be not-good for both wealthy and poor users; so what’s left then?