22nd Aug, 2024
Evernote pricing is changing once again. Device limits have changed, and upcoming changes to limits will make an impact on your use too.
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Evernote is changing yet again.
This time, it is not the product but the pricing.
On the Evernote Free plan, you can now only access Evernote on one device at a time. This is an attempt to lure more people into Evernote's premium pricing, which now offers unlimited devices. Evernote has stated that it wants to increase users' limits on note sizes, attachment sizes, and monthly upload limits, which have long-limited users.
Bending Spoons has made many changes since acquiring Evernote.
Shortly thereafter, we’ll be introducing the following improvements to empower Free users to store even more important content within Evernote. If you’re a Free user, you’ll soon have access to:Evernote is free with limits; pricing starts at $14.99 per month.
Plans | Pricing (approx) |
---|---|
Basic | Limits are 50 notes and feature-specific limitations. |
Personal | $14.99 per month |
Professional | $17.99 per month |
Evernote is a note-taking application that was first built in 2000. It is available on iOS, Android, macOS, web, and Windows. Professionals and individuals use it to take notes, add tasks & manage calendar notes in one.
It is famous for note-taking and has a traditional format for collecting and organizing notes. Bending Spoons acquired Evernote and are the developers and owners.
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