Leo Premium: The Key To Flywheel

One of the key features to the tokenomics of LEO is the Premium membership. This is something that is still in the early stages yet offers a great deal of potential.

In this article we will discuss Leo premium and how it is quickly becoming the central premise of the platform.

Of course, this is not without precedent. This is what Amazon has perfected over the last 20 years.

Leo Premium: A Powerful Flywheel

Do you realize the potential of Leo Premium? This is something that a few of us discussed repeated over the last few months.

So far, we are in holding pattern simply because the focus is upon bug fix. A big push is to clear the slate of existing issues by the end of the month.

This means that June could be the time we start to see some additions. In fact, here is a thread that we saw dropped.

https://inleo.io/threads/view/khaleelkazi/re-leothreads-3oqmymlpjcczs6yre

The part that caught my attention was the Premium features going to drop at an unprecedented rate.

Here is where the potential truly expands.


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The Amazon Model

In other articles, we discussed the approach Amazon took. At this point, if you are on the platform at all, being part of Amazon Prime is a no-brainer.

Why is this?

Basically, Amazon built so much value into Prime membership that it is foolish not to pay the annual fee. When one considers what is offered, we see the genius in the strategy.

Amazon developed something that benefits everyone. There is free shipping for the shoppers. movie and television viewers get the streaming service. There is limited music streaming along with download to your device. Photo storage, ebooks, magazines, and gaming are also included.

It is estimated there are somewhere around 167 million Amazon Prime members. This adds up to $2.5 billion per month.

Considering that most streaming services cost around this, just that portion equates to market value. The rest of the stuff is essentially free.

Of course, Amazon is always looking to add to this. It is striking deals with sports leagues. This seeks to pull in another form of subscriber, along with more revenue.

X Premium

While Amazon is the poster child, Elon Musk and X are a model also to keep an eye on.

Twitter Blue offers users a host of features for the $8 monthly fee. I will not go through them here since you can see the list in this article.

While there is nothing on there that truly gets me excited (I am also not much of an X user), it obviously is something that is of interest to the users. I would presume the ability to do long form posts is now included in that although that could be part of the regular service.

Whatever the benefits, all of this pales in comparison to what was added.

Grok was recently added to the Premium (and Premium+) memberships. This means that, for $8 per month, one is gaining access to the most advanced form of this LLM. Like with Amazon, when you look at the market pricing for paid LLM, this is actually cheaper.

One might make the case it doesn't compete with Gemini or ChatGPT. Even if that is the case, for the same $8 per month, this is now included.

Do you see how this works?

Leo Premium

The key to this model is to keep adding features.

Whatever is offered with Leo Premium, it should pale in comparison to what is available a year from now. Over the next 12 months, features should be added.

Remember, the goal is to make it like Amazon Prime. If someone uses anything in the Leo ecosystem, we want it where it is senseless to do so with any regularity and not have Leo Premium.

Here is where we see the flywheel potentially start to take off.

The focus is 1,000 Premium subscribers. As we can see above, there are 233. This is the range we were operating within.

What can get that number higher? The answer is obviously more features. In fact, it is time for the community to start thinking about this and offering up suggestions.

That said, we can follow the lead of X on this one.

Large language Models certainly are getting a lot of attention. The future, however, might be in SLM (S for small). Here is where LeoAI fits into the picture.

Bringing AI capabilities to Leo users could be very appealing. Again, if one is a user of the platform, it might be of benefit to have that service available in the Premium package. If people are able to get answers for both general and Leo/Hive specific info, that would be very appealing.

Another idea on this is to add something similar to Ideogram. I am not sure how much open source models are available but the ability to create our own images within Leo and utilize them in articles and Threads would be a nice bonus.

Naturally, cost is a consideration and have to be factored in. Nevertheless, if we can build more AI type services into the platform, that would really make Leo Premium more attractive.

These are a few ideas. What are yours?

If you have some, drop a thread with the feedback tag to the Leo team. Good ideas certainly will be added to the list.


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wen monthly raffle for premium O.O. imagine doing 10-50 hbd raffles every week. we will have more premium users easy uwu

Definitely it can not be denied that AI will definitely change the world of Leo around in few years to come

That is a safe forecast. Cant overstate how powerful this stuff is.

Leo Premium is something that change the game and I am so sure that if it is well sustained for years to come, it will help the Leo to go to another development

I love the AI part. Hopefully we get a glimpse of it by June. But im definitely going to start saving up for premium for june. Looks like its

I cannot speak to the timeframe on that. I would guess (and it is just a guess) that forecast is a bit aggressive. But maybe it can be done by then.

I think if Leo premium can give some discount to leodex transactions, that might make it more appealing. Maybe upvotes from the Leo account would be good too. Unless Leo can provide better output than the AI and Image generation that are currently free, I don't think people would get premium just for that.

There are many ways to build value. I would agree with it being incorporated into LeoDex also.

I have a couple feature ideas for you.

Plugins: The ability to add our own features to Inleo via plugins would be killer. I think this should be a top priority.

Writing Prompts: Suggests ideas about what content to write, based on what is trending on other platforms at the moment, or based on other metrics such as longtail keyword opportunities, competitions posted on Hive, etc. If we had plugins, somebody could already be working on this.

SEO Guidance: Helps authors write content that is SEO optimized, targets specific keywords, etc. Actually, this should be a free feature, as it would help with overall Inleo search engine rankings. Again, if we had plugins, somebody could already be working on this.

Post scheduling would be nice, too.

Those would have to be done by the project team or is that something that can be built into Leolinker?

I meant for the Inleo team, yes. The writing prompts and SEO guidance could be done on Leolinker I guess. But built into Inleo with a plugin system would be better I think.

Leo Premium is fantastic because it allows you to modify posts. I'm considering getting Leo Premium.

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