Todoist announces an increase in its rates
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Todoist , one of the most popular task managers on virtually any platform, has announced that it will increase the cost of the annual subscription, both for current users of its premium plan (only if they cancel their subscription and later decide to return to it) as for those who come in the future as "the first step towards simplifying our pricing system".
Todoist raises the price among dozens of alternatives
With the proliferation of mobile devices and an increasingly hectic lifestyle, task managers have found an important and succulent business niche. The options are multiple, from the most complete and complex like Omnifocus to much simpler ones like Wunderlist . Among all of them, Todoist made a name for itself years ago, offering a free plan along with a premium model that, upon subscription, adds new features and functions to make task management more efficient and effective.
Recently, Todoist users have started to receive an email announcing a news item that will not sit well with everyone:
On December 1, 2018, the Todoist Premium plan will change from $ 29 a year to $ 3 a month billed annually. We will also increase the project limit from 200 to 300. This is our first step towards simplifying our pricing system.
This change implies that the annual subscription will go from $ 29 a year to $ 36 a year, which represents an increase of 24.14%. This news, justified as an advance towards price simplification, and accompanied by a new improvement (the increase in the project limit), also comes with an offer: you can keep the current price forever if you upgrade to Todoist Premium before it enters the new rate is in force (December 1) or if you keep your current subscription, which means a saving that is equivalent to the increase you have decided to apply:
Secure the reduced price of $ 29 a year by upgrading to Todoist Premium by December 1, 2018. You will always have this reduced price, unchanged, as long as you maintain an Todoist Premium account.
With app stores crammed with very high-quality task managers both free and one-time, do you think this decision will be feasible? And if you use Todoist, are you going to renew or upgrade to Premium to keep the price or are you starting to look for alternatives?
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