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I don't think discussion with speculation is pointless before we know. I could not imagine an increase since it seems so costly already, but it's a good preemptive strategy. Not just new users but users fleeing a future increase in Premium. But then you add another interesting direction that competition might come from. #UPDATE EVERNOTE SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENT PLUS#The move seems most likely to be a way to eliminate competition of Plus with Premium. As long as I can keep Plus, I'm on board ! Still, my speculation about what's behind the elimination of the Plus option remains valid. #UPDATE EVERNOTE SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENT FREE#Free could work forever for many users - just not for me. Now I know that I'm not getting them into something unsustainable - that they won't have to "go big (Premium) or go home. I'm always trying to point friends to EN because it's so useful to me, I think many more folks could benefit from using it. ![]() #UPDATE EVERNOTE SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENT ANDROID#I ran into the offline notes issue trying to use my android devices "in the field" where there's no data access and it was a critically needed feature for me.īut yes, the upload limit also was significant motivation to upgrade. Thanks -great to know the way the two device limit works! I misunderstood. Even then, the Windows/Mac platforms support Local Notebooks. If there was a "fatally limited" point, it would be the upload limit. The Basic account device limit is two simultaneous devices, and doesn't count web access. #UPDATE EVERNOTE SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENT FULL#The Windows/Mac platforms support offline use maintaining a full copy of the data on the device. It would be interesting to see the true numbers for the three subscription levels. ![]() or maybe the original post is corporate speak. I know Evernote is directly stating the opposite, so. OK some new customers lost, but by also allowing existing Plus subscriptions to stay grandfathered in, that keeps the current (and I'd guess substantial) Plus base from fleeing. Make more money off less clients? How many less? How many will be lost due to prohibitive cost versus how much gained in higher margin?ĭropping Plus forces all new users to spend significant ongoing $ if they want into the ecosystem, or just go elsewhere. That enough of us would pick Premium if it was our only option. That's the gamble this marketing moves makes. Unless they believe that revenue is being left on the table. It's actually cheaper for EN to leave Plus subscriptions on offer. Nor is it extra work to get Plus into the subscription system, it's already there. I mean, keeping Plus on offer costs nothing- it's not like there's inventory taking up space on the shelf. So pushing new users to Premium is an obvious reason to eliminate the Plus option. And that far fewer EN users go for premium. Plus is the sweet spot and most attractive subscription level to me, so naturally I imagine that most users go for Plus as well. I'm ok with paying for the ongoing cloud service, but that's it - I can't afford and don't need anything that premium offers over Plus. Basic is almost fatally limited as a cloud service (only two devices, no offline) while premium is prohibitively expensive for people who have to control their bills. I wonder if I would be an Evernote user if my only option was premium or basic. You can migrate all your Evernote stuff to other alternatives.and that is just marking the begging of the end. The sense of "premium" is falling short wirh today's offer out there and that will prove my point next year on the next customer cycle when many Premium accounts like me will drop and revert to free and slowly leave. many features could be added with almost no impact nor difficulty to implement it. To been able to file old Notebooks sorted by personal/business like the Business level should be a Premium feature and not just for business. But many features should be added to payed accounts and I've been waiting for a long time for that and nothing has changed. I've been on Evernote for a long time and to be honest would hate to move away. Today's ecosystem have similar options and some are actually better and practical than Evernote. I have to say that the Plus was getting short. And The only feature I was looking for was the space per month. As an ex Plus Customer, just moved to Premium a month ago or so. ![]()
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