Q: Is there a type in the plan specifications for the 3 code plan?
1 code gives 5 session, 2 codes 15 sessions, 3 only 20 (!) sessions, and 4 codes 50 sessions.
I.e. 3 codes only give 5 sessions more than 2 codes, while 2 codes give 10 sessions more than one code.
Were 3 codes meant to offer 30 sessions? That would make more sense, because then the session increments for each additional code would be 5, then 10, then 15, then 20 sessions.
Burak_Donmez
Jul 16, 2024A: Hello, We focus on both debug session count and minutes usage per debug session. So that, min. usage per session package in 3rd package is more than 2nd package. This makes a sense based on session minute.
Verified purchaser
Thanks for the quick reply. If you look at the included minutes, the jump from 1 code to 2 codes is the same as the jump from 2 codes to 3 codes. So upgrading from 2 to 3 codes provides less value added overall than upgrading from 1 code to 2. The three code plan is not very attractive in my opinion. Only at the fourth code it gets interesting again. Just my personal opinion though.