Changes to Evernote subscription plans
As we continue to improve our products and services, we're also making it easier to understand which subscription plan is right for what you want to accomplish. So we've changed our lineup of plans, which are rolling out over the next day, to offer more choices and features to help Evernote fit better with the way you work.
The new lineup of plans includes:
See the table below for more information about each plan.
Your former plan | Your new plan | What this means for you |
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Evernote Basic | Evernote Free |
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Evernote Plus | No change |
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Evernote Premium - Legacy price Note: These are customers who pay a lower price than the last price shown on our website and in the app stores. For more info, see the FAQ below. |
No change |
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Evernote Premium - Rack rate price Note: This includes customers who bought an annual Premium subscription at a discount offered through one of our promotions, and have not yet renewed at the last published price. |
Evernote Personal |
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— | Evernote Professional |
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Evernote Business | Evernote Teams |
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Frequently asked questions
What's different about the new plans?
Our new plans have been redesigned to offer more choices and fit better with the way you work. Learn more by visiting each of the pages below:
Can I still renew my plan if I'm on an old plan?
Yes. As long as you maintain your subscription with automatic renewal, you can stay on your current legacy-priced Plus or Premium plan for as long as it's available. Premium customers who have been automatically upgraded to Personal cannot go back to Premium; however, those customers will continue to get all of the benefits of Premium, plus access to all-new features in Evernote Personal.
How do I upgrade to a new plan?
To learn how to upgrade your Evernote subscription, visit How to manage your Evernote subscription.
Can I return to or start a new Evernote Plus or Premium subscription?
No. Evernote Plus and Evernote Premium are no longer available for purchase, even if you have had one of these subscriptions in the past.
Why wasn't I automatically upgraded to Evernote Personal?
If you were not automatically upgraded to Evernote Personal, this means you are paying a legacy price on your subscription plan. You are welcome to upgrade to the new Personal plan at its current price.
If I'm a Premium customer, how can I tell if I'm paying the rack rate price or a legacy price?
We sent emails to every customer possible, in advance of these changes. Please refer to the email you received. If the email states that your plan will be upgraded (with no price change), you're paying a rack rate price. If the email states your Evernote Premium plan will not change, you're paying a legacy price and you'll keep the same plan with access to all the features and services you have had before.
Do I have to upgrade to a new plan?
Some customers have been automatically upgraded to a new plan. Others, such as those with legacy-priced Plus or Premium subscriptions, are remaining on their current plan. If you are a customer remaining on your current plan, you do not have to upgrade to a new plan at this time.
Will I lose any features I currently pay for?
You will not lose features that are part of your subscription plan, such as unlimited devices and higher monthly uploads.
I have an Evernote Business account and read that I also need to update my Evernote app. Is that true?
It is highly recommended you update to the latest version of Evernote. As we roll out new features, they will only be available in our newest apps. As part of updating your app, you may also be prompted to update your Evernote Teams account if you haven't already. See Update your Evernote Teams account for more information.