Slack cost per user6/21/2023 I maintain three free Slack teams: one for TidBITS writers, another for the public SlackBITS discussions, and a third for our families (see “ Fed Up with Facebook? Move Your Family to Slack,” 12 February 2019). When I read about the change, my visceral reaction was negative. Users of free accounts will also be able to share audio and video clips. Come September, free plan restrictions will change to provide access to only the past 90 days of message and file history, regardless of number or size. (Compare that to the Pro plan’s unlimited messages and 10 GB of files per user.) A free plan can connect up to 10 apps (against unlimited integrations in the Pro plan) and engage in one-to-one voice and video calls (compared to the Pro plan’s group calls with up to 15 people). As it stands now, free teams are restricted to being able to see the last 10,000 messages chronologically and access the most recent 5 GB of files. I want to focus instead on the changes Slack is making to its free plan. Although Slack presumably isn’t affected by supply chain issues or raw material price hikes, competition for employees, inflation, and the current not-yet-declared recession are undoubtedly driving up salary and other costs. In September, those rates will increase to $7.25 and $8.75, an 8–9% jump. The group communication service Slack, used by small and large organizations alike, has announced that it will raise its prices and change the restrictions on free accounts starting 1 September 2022.Ĭurrently, Slack’s Pro plan costs $6.67 per month per active user when paying annually, or $8 per active user per month if paying monthly. #1653: Apple Music Classical review, Authory service for writers, WWDC 2023 dates announcedĮxamining Slack’s New Free Plan Restrictions and Motivations.
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