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  • Thread Starter abdobasha2004

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    This is really disappointing and mean to promise that your service will be free, then after depending on you, you ask for 1200$/month!!! most disgusting thing happened to me online.

    Hi,

    You can still send push notifications to 30,000 of your subscribers per month at no cost. We will start to charge for web push beyond 30,000 subscribers in order to continue to support you with the reliability and speed you’ve come to expect from OneSignal.

    I understand this change can be challenging for you and other clients who expected OneSignal to be free forever. We wanted to always offer a free option, and we believed we could do this because there’s value in user data. However, we now get zero value from web push notification user data – we are not monetizing it. Powering web push notifications for our free users has become exorbitantly expensive, especially for clients (like yourself) who have more than 30,000 web push subscribers.

    We’re giving you several weeks notice before we change the policy so you have plenty of time to upgrade or replace OneSignal as your web push subscriber. I hope you’ll choose the former – we’d hate to lose you as a client! Plans start at $99/mo and we have customized volume pricing to fit your budget. Please email [email protected] to determine what your price would be (it won’t be $1200/mo).

    Let me know if you have any questions.

    Best,
    Lydia

    Hi is there a limit on client clicks? on another web push plugin I see a limit on client side clicking on the web push message. Do you only count web push subscribers and not total amount of website – client interactions?

    Powering web push notifications for our free users has become exorbitantly expensive

    Maybe set a limit to 100k web pushes a month for free version?
    Would be enough for websites I manage. And if one grows over 100k web pushed or 30k subscribers one can upgrade to premium.

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