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Evernote Plans Proposal


VcZhong

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Hi there,

As an Evernote user since 2011,  I have seen lots of changes in past years and know what's going on recently.

Really need to talk about the membership plans and pricing.

 

The current plans list as:

1. Free $0/month

2. Personal $14.99/month

3. Professonal $17.99/month

4. Team $24.99/user/month

 

As we all know, the Free plan, is more likely to be a Free Trial plan as it becomes very restricted for normal use.

And the Personal plan, is more likely to be a Family plan as it offers quite ALOT for peronal use.

 

Surely I don't have user data statistics here, but I do believe Many users need a more Basic but not unusable plan as I do. 

 

My point is, is there ANY possibility that we could have a Basic plan, between Free and the current Peronal plan ?

 

Proposal as below:

Basic  $2.99/month

Core features:
Create up to 10000 notes
Create up to 100 notebooks
Connect up to 3 devices
60 MB monthly uploads
25 MB max. note size

 

Evernote is a really important App to me and many others. Please do consider this proposal and offer a chance to stay.

 

ps. the Pop-up ad is way too much.

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Plans similar to what you propose (Plus, rebated Premium) had been prolonged for existing users year by year under old management.

The new team decided to actively stop prolonging grandfathered schemes. Users were told it’s Personal or Free when their subscriptions expired. This was often combined with a 1st year rebate.

This means IMHO you can plain forget discussing a „cheap“ plan. It’s wishful thinking.

Either you have use for the feature sets the current plans offer. Or you need to wach out for alternatives.

Simple as that …

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There used to be a plan at £2.40 a month but not enough folk signed up... you would need many, many. many more $2.99 users than $14.99 users to make some money.

$2.99 wouldn't even cover a morning coffee for one developer!

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