The limitation of devices on the free tier means that many people will either consider paying for the service – or more likely, swap their notes into a competing free service like Google Keep.Įvernote has said they don’t want to resort to selling your data, or placing ads in the app to maintain their revenue, hence the price increase – which they are more than entitled to do. Current users will see a notice in their Evernote within 2 weeks, with paid customers seeing a change on their next bill that falls after August 15th. To gain access to more professional features such as integrations, assigning tasks, and more storage space for your notes, Evernotes professional plan will set.
The changes won’t be put into effect immediately, with Evernote advising that only new subscribers will see the changes take effect immediately. Now for the big news, the free tier of Evernote is about to change massively with restrictions on the amount of devices your notes will sync between reduced to just two types – or as Evernote put it: ‘you can access notes on up to two devices, such as a computer and phone, two computers, or a phone and a tablet, as well as on the web, so you can continue to take your notes with you throughout your day.’ Discover connections between notes, turn business cards into phone contacts’. but that option was discontinued when the current pricing structure was. Premium users also get the bonus of 10GB of notes per month, as well as the option to ‘Find text buried inside Office docs. Also see the At a Glance: Evernote Features for Genealogists chart for quick.
Evernote pricing structure plus#
Premium and Plus users get additional space to store their note, as well as getting access to forwarding emails and attachments for storage.