I think I started this hobby 4-5 years ago and at the time it wasn't too mainstream yet. I think it was around the time when Filco retired their Majestouch 1 and started launching Majestouch 2. And at the time MX Red still wasn't a thing, Filco had to make their limited edition Linear R to test the water.
Now fast forward I find all the major gaming peripheral companies picked it up and now all kinds of new companies jumped in too.
On one hand I'm sort of glad we have more options these days. But on the other hand I feel like companies start to lose their originality. 90% of the products out there feels too similar to each other and no one stands out anymore. So I'm glad you guys came out with this modular keyboard which is one of a kind. Though it's going to be hard keep thinking up "one of a kind" ideas but I guess for us enthusiasts we've owned/tried all kinds of switches/layout already.
I think there are 2 types of purchases, one is cool/interesting/new ideas that I'd like to buy once to try it out, then there's the purchases of my daily driver which I just want simple and solid.
Thing I've tried it once because it's "cool" but rarely use:60% layout
75% layout
MX Black
ML Switch
Matias Quiet ALPS
Model M Buckling Spring
Aluminum Keyboard Case
Keyboards that I use as daily drivers:100% size MX Brown at work
100% size MX Red for gaming
100% size Topre Silent for a bit of everything
Though I can't speak for everyone, that's just my opinion and preference. But I think in the long run the hype would run out and people would go back to solid and simple products.
So maybe keep 2 side of product line where one is just simple solid keyboard and the other one for experimental and interesting keyboards.
