Update from portainer regarding new pricing
We recently sent an email to our 5 nodes free license holders regarding our updated pricing and asking for feedback. We received a lot of valuable feedback and are very appreciative of it. However it seems there were some misunderstandings around current and future free licenses that we wanted to clarify.
Firstly, the Community Edition of Portainer is not going anywhere. We started life as an open source product and we will continue to provide the Community Edition going forward for no cost. The Business Edition of Portainer enables us fund the development of Community Edition and helps to keep it free.
Secondly, we have no plans to remove our current 3 Nodes Free tier of Business Edition. This tier replaced our 5 Nodes Free tier for new users more than a year ago and provides you Business Edition for 3 nodes for free.
Thirdly, we have no plans to remove access to the 5 Nodes Free licenses for non-commercial users. For home users, when your current 5 nodes free license expires, we will provide a way for you to renew this license. It's our preference that business users switch to a paid license but we're happy to work with businesses who are experiencing financial hardship at this time.
The intent behind our previous email was to let you know of our updated pricing structures, and to gather feedback on what it would take for you to upgrade to a paid subscription.
For businesses, our offerings start at $99/month for 5 nodes. For non-commercial use such as home and hobbyist use, our Home & Student license is $149/yr for up to 15 nodes (we had feedback that you'd like a monthly payment option and we will investigate if this is possible).
We understand that paying for Portainer is not an option for all users, and for those users we believe the 3 Nodes Free and Community Edition offerings are suitable in most cases.
As mentioned in the initial email, Portainer is not free to develop. We need to pay our team, after all, and that money needs to come from somewhere. The best way for us to find that money is to ask for those users that find the product valuable, and are willing and able to pay, to support future development to do so.
Key points: All 5 nodes free users will be able to continue using their current 5 node free license until their expiry date. At expiry, non-commercial, 5 nodes free license holders who need more than 3 nodes will have the ability to apply for a new 5 nodes license. For those current 5 nodes home or business users who need 3 nodes or less, you will be able to switch to our 3 nodes free program when your current 5 node free license expires. For business users who need more than 3 nodes at the expiry date of their current 5 nodes free license, we offer a range of pricing to suit different needs and we'd be happy to work with you to find something suitable. Once again, thank you all for the feedback you have provided thus far and that you continue to provide. We consider all of the feedback we receive, positive and negative, and it is incredibly valuable when it comes to identifying ways that we can improve and expand.
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