Q: Why such low limits?
Interesting concept. Great platform name. But what's the deal with the low limits? You are competing against already large and proven competitors who offer the same services and even much more than you currently have to offer on your platform, yet others offer unlimited team members and hundreds of gigabytes of storage. Some even offer terabytes. Yes, terabytes. My friendly and well-intentioned advice is to do a limit audit. Good luck!
That’s a great perspective, but realistically, your platform won’t incur extra costs with 20 or 217 team members. Most won’t exceed 100, but the unlimited option is nice. You could limit us to one workspace, that’s ok. Also, Amazon S3 offers storage for $0.023 per GB per month, so you can definitely provide more than 30 GB. My two cents.
Partially agree. If there are 200 users from a same business login and use all the modules everyday that would incur additional cost.
Regarding the storage, I agree with your perspective. Let's gather more from our customers and decide.
Thanks a lot for your valuable feedback.
Thanks a lot for your feedback. We have decided to increase the limit - Tier 1 - 10 GB, Tier 2 - 30 GB and Tier 3 - 60 GB! Hope it will give you a relief. :)
Thanks a lot! We have increased the limit for our early bird adoptor, AppSumo customers. Already implemented in our app and updated in the AppSumo. Thanks a lot again for this valuable feedback. :)
I fully concur in as far as storage is concerned..What is currently being offered is waaaay too low.
Thanks a lot for your feedback. We have decided to increase the limit - Tier 1 - 10 GB, Tier 2 - 30 GB and Tier 3 - 60 GB! Hope it will give you a relief. :)
Great news Reza..Thanks for taking client feedback.
Thanks a lot! We have increased the limit for our early bird adoptor, AppSumo customers. Already implemented in our app and updated in the AppSumo. Thanks a lot again for this valuable feedback. :)
It would be great if you allowed at least three members in the tier 1 plan. I usually buy most PM tools to test. But with just one user, testing is not practical (such as testing assigning tasks to members etc).
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your suggesstion.
The basic plan is designed for the freelancer.
Thanks