This includes a handful of super enterprise-focused features such as Salesforce integration.Įvernote’s move to offer a third, cheaper tier is indicative of the challenges faced by many so-called “freemium” companies. It’s worth noting there is actually a fourth tier aimed at businesses called, well, Evernote Business. You can see a full list of what you get on the various tiers here. A number of additional features may make this worth the extra investment too, including the ability to search for words within PDFs and Office documents, annotate PDFs, and scanning business cards. While the new Plus plan may steal the limelight in this particular news, Premium has been given a notable upgrade - unlimited uploads and a larger note-size limit of 200MB. Other add-ons that may appeal to some include additional 2-factor verification options, full offline access on mobile (rather than temporary caches), and the ability to save 250 emails into Evernote, compared to zero on the free plan. When you’re ready, check out our more advanced levels.”Įvernote Plus, on the other hand, is aimed at the “engaged, active Evernote user.” The most obvious of the upgrades is access to 1GB of monthly note uploads at a maximum of 50MB per note, compared to 60MB and 25MB respectively on the basic plan. You’ll learn, explore, and grow in this tier.
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“This is where you’ll familiarize yourself with Evernote, install it on multiple devices, define your organizational style, and establish a workflow. On the free plan, you’re able to use most of the basic (hence the name) features, and it’s clear that Evernote is pitching this as a stepping stone to opening your wallet.