When we tell people Ndorsd costs $1 per month, the reaction is usually:
“Why charge at all?”
Or
“Why so cheap?”
It’s a fair question. So here’s our answer.
It’s not about the money
We’re not getting rich off your dollar. This isn’t a pricing strategy. It’s a quality filter.
Free platforms attract fake profiles, spam, and noise. We’ve all seen it. Bots signing up. People gaming the system. Fake reviews from anonymous users.
By charging just $1 per month, we create a small but meaningful barrier.
It says: you’re serious. you’re real. you care.
It levels the playing field
Ndorsd isn’t about who shouts the loudest or who has the biggest ad budget.
It’s about trust.
So we’ve made the fee the same for everyone. Whether you’re a freelancer, a trade association, or a global agency – it’s one dollar.
No upsells. No premium plans. No pay-to-win.
It keeps us clean
We don’t want to show you ads. We don’t want to sell your data.
We want to keep Ndorsd focused on what it’s for – businesses endorsing each other.
That means staying independent. That means staying lean. And that means we need a small, consistent way to support the platform.
It makes it more real
There’s something psychological about paying for something, even if it’s tiny.
It creates a sense of value and intention.
You’re not just signing up for another profile. You’re joining a network that means something.
It’s working
Already, we’re seeing people take it seriously.
Nobody’s flooding the system just because it’s free.
That’s exactly what we wanted.
So no, we won’t apologise for charging a dollar.
We think it makes everything better.
And if it means we grow slower but stronger – we’re fine with that.