

Segmenting by organization level, we can see that even at the lower end, there are people who are willing to pay for Evernote. When we surveyed 9,233 current, former or prospective Evernote customers, we found that these tiers are way off: The Business plan gives even more storage along with business support and the ability to digitize business cards.

All the same features as Basic, but you can also search in PDFs and other docs, not just text, and there's access offline. Unlimited syncing and 10GB uploads per month (about 60 Pricing Page Teardown videos). The Premium plan is $7.99/month ($5.83/month if you pay annually). It is for the casual user but still lets you use Evernote on two devices (as well as the web), has a 60MB upload limit per month (you could upload ten of our Freemium Manifestos in that limit), as well as clipping, searching, sharing, and the passcode lock for mobile devices. But these users are still getting a bargain:Įvernote's pricing has three tiers. Many complained in 2016 when Evernote restricted devices and storage on the Basic plan. In this episode of Pricing Page Teardown, Peter and I look at where Evernote is on the path to pricing success and the changes the company could make to start truly using freemium as an acquisition channel and monetizing their core users.
