Fair, though I do think there's value you might be discounting here that ISN'T keyboard shortcuts. The market isn't all vim/emacs users, it's complex Omnifocus-style todo app users, who are frustrated with the lack of keyboard support in those apps. These users are more comfortable with this price point than you may expect (IMO) but will need feature parity for things like OmniFocus perspectives/floating timezones/easy outlining.
A CLI app is not something I would want to use for something I touch every 30minutes, every day, from many devices. But I do use vim for text editing.
OF keyboard support is fine - and I say it as an ex-emacs and current neovim user who works in terminal.
It does not look that stellar but is well thought out and I am faster with kb in OF than I was in org-mode.
A CLI app is not something I would want to use for something I touch every 30minutes, every day, from many devices. But I do use vim for text editing.