Evernote Free, a free Evernote account, gives you the ability to capture your thoughts and ideas no matter when or where inspiration strikes. To get more from Evernote, we also offer Evernote Starter, Advanced and Teams.

You can subscribe to Evernote Advanced through the following platforms:

  • Evernote.com
  • Apple
  • Google Play

To sign up for Evernote Teams, visit Subscribe to Evernote Teams.

Subscribe through Evernote.com

To subscribe to a Advanced plan through evernote.com:

  1. Go to evernote.com and choose the plan that best meets your needs.
  2. Enter the email address and password associated with your current Evernote account or create a new account.
  3. Depending on your region, you’ll be able to select from the following payment options: credit or debit card, PayPal (available in selected countries).

Subscribe through Apple

To subscribe to Advanced through Apple, you must be logged into your Evernote account on an iOS device, or be logged into the Mac App Store version of Evernote on your computer.

  • Evernote for iOS (iPhone and iPad)

    1. Open the app and tap your profile picture 
    2. Tap Account
    3. Tap Upgrade
    4. Choose the plan that best meets your needs.
    5. Follow the prompts to complete your payment through Apple.
  • Evernote for Mac

    1. Click on Evernote in the menu bar on Mac, then click Account Info.
    2. Choose the plan that best meets your needs.
    3. Follow the prompts to complete your payment through Apple.

Subscribe through Google Play

To purchase Advanced through Google Play, you must be logged into your Evernote account on an Android device.

  1. Open the app and tap your profile picture 
  2. Tap Account
  3. Tap Upgrade.
  4. Choose the plan that best meets your needs.
  5. Follow the prompts to complete your payment through Google Play.
 

If you're already subscribed to Evernote Starter and you wish to upgrade to Advanced, please take a look at this article: How to upgrade your Evernote account.
 

Updated

Was this article helpful?

0 out of 1 found this helpful

Have more questions? Submit a request