That sounds significantly worst than the old skool button.
It is, in my opinion (and I have said opener with MyQ integration, and their app, so I can open my garage from there). I really like the homelink integration and its worth $300 to me, but I didnt have to pay extra for it. Well I guess I did, because when I bought the car in 2018 it was more expensive than they are now, even adjusting for tax rebates.
If one doesnt want to pay for that, I get that, but tesla took it out because they were paying a license fee for each car, and plenty of people dont use it (cost cutting). By the time you calculate that their charge includes having to install it after the car is delivered, they cant be making any real money on it.
As far as the MyQ integration, the only real use for that, that is convenient anyway, is when you have a rental car, or had someone pick you up or something and want to get in your garage. Its like carrying around a garage door clicker, but one that you have to open an app to access.
Even if someone is the type to drive with their phone on a holder stuck to their windshield (which I personally really hate the look of, but plenty of people dont care), you still would have to get home, stop in the driveway, open the app and wait for it to open, then push the onscreen button. Doesnt sound like much but thats waay slower than simply pushing the clicker button that is probably clipped to the visor.
Some other people have setup some stuff with their own garage door openers and automation I think, but none of it is as easy as either spending $300 (or $325 if thats what it is now) or using the clicker.