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Marginnote and evernote1/15/2024 The company lost top execs, including its CTO, CFO, CPO and head of HR in 2018, after replacing CEO Phil Libin a few years prior with former Google exec Chris O’Neill. Or it could propel users to try out Notion, a collaborative notes organizer that offers a free plan for individual users, as well.Įvernote, which had once been valued at nearly a billion dollars, had been struggling for years before its acquisition by Bending Spoons. The change, if it goes through, could also potentially push more users to competing products like Microsoft OneNote, which starts at $6.99 per month with up to 1TB of cloud storage syncing up to five devices - better than Evernote’s Personal plan. Effectively, it would force a majority of Evernote’s regular users on free plans to become paying users or simply stop using the app. Still, that would be a dramatic change for longtime Evernote users who only use the app on a single device for lightweight notetaking purposes. It will only limit the user’s ability to create new notes, unless they become a paying customer. They also pointed out that the limit would not prevent free users from managing, editing, viewing, exporting or deleting their existing notes, even if they have more than the limit. If so, it will then communicate the changes across “the relevant customer touchpoints,” a representative for the company explained. The company confirmed it’s been running a test with less than 1% of its free users to determine if it will implement the new plan. Other plans, including the personal and professional plans, currently discounted to $10.83 per month and $14.17 per month, respectively, offer support for larger notes and uploads and syncing to unlimited devices, among other things.Įvernote said its website had not been updated with the new information because the change is not yet final. Instead, its website explains that free users are only limited to things like 60 MB of monthly uploads or 25 MB maximum note size. Despite seeing the messaging in the app itself, the Evernote website’s pricing plans page didn’t indicate there was any such limit on free plans - which made the pricing bump seem like a hidden fee change that Evernote didn’t want to publicize.
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