Graphic Tracer does have more than "one feature", and yes, there are many programs out there that do have the ability to autotrace bitmaps, and I am familiar with most of them. Graphic Tracer does have a few other "features" that other programs don't have that help eliminate excessive time spent in preparing poor quality art for production.
When I say one feature, I mean that it's sole purpose is to vectorize. I've seen the videos and I think it's a good program. Looks like it traces better than Flexi and Illustrator. I really like the font tool.
Question??? What do you consider a "reasonable amount of time" when it comes to cleaning up poor quality customer art?If you can make each image "perfect" in 3-5 min, then Graphic Tracer probably won't help you. But, if you spend 15, 20 minutes or longer on each image... you may be spending more time cleaning up poor quality images than you need to.
I'd say a reasonable amount of time is about 10 minutes at the most. I'm generally at 5 minutes for artwork I'll convert. I don't charge to do those quick conversion, so if it does take longer than 10 minutes I start to charge. This is very rare. Like once a month. Even when I get sponsor banners I have better luck tracking down SVGs or hi-res versions of the logo than trying to trace. So for me the program would sit around a lot. Maybe even a month or two at a time.
You said that you were not going to be "enslaved" to Graphic Tracer (the cost is only $10 per month). However, Bob Dylan said it well in his song "Gotta Serve Somebody". A person might think they are saving money using software that is "paid for", but that sometimes is not the case. Some people place little value on their time... they would prefer to take two days chopping down a large tree with a hatchet rather than spend $25 to rent a chainsaw. I know... I have been there.
Let's be clear, $15 monthly, $10 a month on the annual sub and even saw $8 something from one of the vendors with a code. To me, it's not about saving money. It's about the value the software has to me. Graphic Tracer has some cool stuff no doubt, but It'd be a back up tool. I'm not going to spend the same amount I pay for Flexi, which basically what my business is run of off, on a program that could make some logos easier to work with.
I get it. I was building a Proof Approval tool that would make sending, documenting, and getting approval on artwork simple and fast. Automatic reminder emails, cloud based storage, mobile friendly, commenting and notation features. I thought, if I could just get all the sign shops in Texas to use it at $20+ a month, I could spend all my time at the gun range. What's $20 a month? Heck, I could do that out of my own salary. I could add user limitations and what not to add arbitrary price increases. Then I realized SAAS and subscription software are something that needs to be stopped. "
I pay for my phone bill monthly, why not software?" Because, and this is my personal opinion, unless you're an evil company you shouldn't limit the use of the software you sell. Sell it all to me or don't sell it at all. Let me pay by use(upload the artwork to you) or let me have it limitless. It's a dangerous road to start having everything subscription based.
To be honest, I think you are or whoever created it, is too scared to say how much you think the program is worth.