I was just putting together all the platforms for a database, not creating a product. Sorry! Although IncomeControls looks interesting, it is like Adge and like the one before it that I can't recall the name of right now (had a Frog logo). They are super-expensive, though (well, Adge is). The Frog one wasn't bad. IncomeControls has no pricing information and any time I see 'Request a demo now', that means the price is too much and they want to sell you on WANTING the software so much you will pay more than you want to.
I'll have to look into Adge then. If it runs standalone, the price may be worth it even if expensive.
RE: IncomeControls
Yea, the software looks great. The pricing, as you say, is opaque. I think that is for multiple reasons. I think they try to negotiate the highest possible price for each user, probably preying on the less informed. I think I also know their pricing model, and that that is why they don't list it up front...
You see, I've spoken to 2 people at IncomeControls and I have yet to find out anything regarding the cost. I do have an affiliate friend who they approached back when they were creating the software (though I didn't know this until years later). Evidently, they wanted a % of revenues for providing and maintaining the software.
He laughed and said no. As would I.
If I could get the software as a standalone product, where the data was stored on my servers, and the software did not route through them with my passwords, and they didn't have access to my player data (giving my data to competing affiliates sounds insane!) then I think I would seriously consider purchasing it.
To date though, I've been waiting for a couple months for them to "get back to me with a custom solution." And the last time I spoke to them, they were "concerned about giving the software to me," presumably b/c they think I might sell it or something. Which I would think would be an easy fix for a software developer (activation codes? product keys? something like that).
/rant