
Originally Posted by
DarthMol
There certainly seems to be a gap in the market for something like this but I suppose the difficulty is in convincing people that it is worth paying a subscription to have it. For people who have most of their games on Steam their hours are already tracked for free. You'd need some kind of reward/recognition system that people would care about.
Or maybe launch the product at 2 tiers - a free version and a premium version. With it being initially free you could get lots of people to try it out at least and if they like it they can subscribe. The free version merely tracks your hours and then you could make features such as a yearly and monthly infographic on hours spent gaming a premium feature. Another premiun feauture could be integration with "How long to finish" and the ability to mark completion of a game and rate it for enjoyment.