No longer beta – New Teamly plans and pricing are now live

April 28, 2011

After 9 months in beta, I’m pleased to announce that today Teamly is now a commercial service, and that earlier this week one of our user’s created the 100,000th priority! (As reported here on TechCrunch)

As we announced back in March, by starting to charge for a premium version of Teamly it will allow us to develop and enhance Teamly at a faster rate, for the benefit of all users.

Two plans exist at launch:

  • Teamly Starter is completely free and includes most features
  • Teamly Professional introduces additional new benefits

All existing accounts are now enjoying a free trial of Teamly Professional. Subscribe by clicking “Account” before May 9th to keep Professional access beyond this date.

Teamly Plans and Pricing

When we launched in July 2010 we said that we would charge $8 per user per month in the future for multi-user business accounts. In fact, our new starter plan, which will be free, supports multi-users and many of Teamly’s powerful features.

New company accounts are automatically given a 14 day free trial of Professional.

Please note in multi-user accounts, the entire account is upgraded at the same time to the professional plan. To simplify admin and billing, the account owner receives one monthly bill for everyone on the account.

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Lesley J. Vander Welle April 28, 2011 at 7:45 pm

Hello there.

Just so you know… your certificate has expired – I had a message saying that your site was not a trusted one….

Thanks!

Lesley

2 Scott April 28, 2011 at 8:25 pm

This is to do with our recent introduction of SSL encryption, and some browsers it is not behaving as expected. But It’s definitely safe to use it! We are looking into it now.

3 Bill Kahrs April 29, 2011 at 3:46 am

Will the current free users, who move to professional before May 9, be grandfathered on free usage, or is Teamly planning to charge those users the professional rate? It was not clear. Please advise and thanks. –Bill

4 Scott April 29, 2011 at 11:07 am

Thanks for the question Bill; sorry it wasn’t clear. If you don’t subscribe to Professional your account will be downgraded to the free Starter plan.

5 Bill Kahrs May 11, 2011 at 12:00 am

Scott, Thanks for your response. I just returned and catching up. So, my current multi user account is enjoying the Professional product. If we subscribe by May 9, yesterday, we can retain that professional product, but if we do not subscribe, we will be downgraded to the free starter plan. Once we subscribe to the plan, then we’ll be charged the $8/month per person. We have about 6 people signed up, but I’m the only real user, that’s $48/month. Therefore, I’m thinking that I should pass on the Professional version until we can get all users faithfully use your fine product. Your support on the product has been great. Thanks and regards, –Bill

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