Slack is increasing prices and changing the way its free plan works

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Slack, the chat platform that serves as an online watercooler for oh-so-many teams, is bumping up its monthly price and changing the way its free plan works.

The company announced the changes via blog post this afternoon.

Here’s what’s changing:

(Prices above are for U.S. users, but it’ll increase worldwide; the price change chart for other countries is available here.)

Slack notes that the pricing changes only impact “Pro” plan users, so teams on the Business+ plan (which currently costs $12.50 or $15 per user per month) or custom enterprise plans do not seem to be impacted.

Slack says the pricing change — which it says is the “first price increase since [Slack] first launched in 2014” — will go into effect as of September 1st, 2022. The company’s blog post also notes that you can lock in the existing price for an additional year by renewing before September.

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