Evernote Tests Limiting Free Users to 50 Notes
The note-taking app's parent company, Bending Spoons, is considering significant changes to its free plan.
- Evernote is testing a new plan that would limit free users to only 50 notes and one notebook, a significant change from the current unlimited note and notebook policy.
- The test is affecting less than 1% of Evernote's users, and the company has not yet decided whether to implement the new plan.
- Evernote's parent company, Bending Spoons, has previously laid off 129 employees and raised prices for Evernote's premium plans.
- Despite the potential changes, free users will still be able to manage, edit, view, export or delete their existing notes.
- Evernote's potential changes could push users to competing products like Microsoft OneNote or Notion.