Today, Evernote announced a change to its pricing plan alongside a new limitation for it’s free service. Both the Plus and Premium paid tiers get a price bump while the Basic plan now restricts you to just two devices.




The biggest sting is the fact the free Basic plan now limits you to two devices per account, like a computer and a phone, two computers, or a phone and a tablet. You’re also still limited to just 60MB of uploads a month. The Plus plan is now priced at $3.99/month, up from $2.99/month (or $34.99/year), while the Premium plan bumps up to $7.99/month from $5.99/month (or $69.99/year). The price increase comes from what Evernote says is a “significant investment of energy, time, and money.” If you’re affected by the price change, look out for an email from Evernote letting you know what to do. The price change won’t go into effect until after August 15, 2016. Update: Up until this afternoon Evernote’s FAQ on the pricing change included this text:


Evernote has since updated their post to remove it, and it looks like the price change will go into effect immediately. We’ve reached out to Evernote to clarify when the pricing goes into effect and will update once we hear back.

Update: Evernote says the price increase will be rolling out at various times to users. If you’re a subscriber, you’ll get an email with the specific dates for you. The earliest it would take effect is August 15, but some people may see it later.



Changes to Evernote’s Pricing Plans | Evernote via Melanie Pinola