Canva Hikes Prices
Denham Sadler (via Hacker News, Slashdot):
Canva has announced a tripling of their prices for some of its users as the Australian tech company prepares for a public listing in the US.
In the US, some users have had their subscription increase from $119.99 per year to $300 per year for the first 12 months, then $500 per year thereafter– an increase of 316 per cent.
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A spokesperson for Canva said the price rise was due in part to the introduction of a number of new features on the Canva platform, including many powered by AI and generative AI.
That’s the largest increase I can recall seeing.
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Cannot stand Canva and wouldn’t pay a cent to use it, but as someone who doesn’t want Canva to ruin Affinity, but knows it inevitably will, this feels bad.
I bumped into Snappa, which is what people find when they complain about Canva being too slow.
I wish fewer developers feared the paradox of choice. I'm probably in the minority, but I don't mind 50 different pricing options for each product. SMB and Enterprise can have a single price set for each, but having different tiers for consumers is helpful.