Why do people shop at those types of stores and buy those types of products? I don’t think it’s only for the reasons you enumerated.
Do you know how hard it is to find an artisan crafter for quality furniture, or a good tailor making custom fits, or a cobbler/shoe repair shop, or electronics repair, etc etc etc? These things were common in my youth, were reasonably affordable, and are increasingly rare now. Where they even exist, they are prohibitively expensive.
Why?
Because people who want cheap, easy, crap drove them out of business, and for the few that remain, they have to charge an exorbitantly high price to make the profession worthwhile. The dynamic you described, if it plays out in our little niche in the way it seems to be going, will lower the bar dramatically enough that we will have lots of cheap, crap scripts and very few good scripts which become too expensive for most. It’s not as simple as “there will always be hand-crafted scripts to purchase” because fewer people will be able to make a living at it, and those that do will need to raise the prices out of reach of most of us.
I think your post was well reasoned and well written, but I don’t agree that this is the right (or inevitable) path. I do agree that we should speak with our money, but the other thing capitalism produces in bulk is a selfish streak a mile wide, so I imagine people will buy the cheap crap for instant gratification instead, as they usually do.