Discussion about the fear of losing the free plan on Sanity.io and reassurance from the team about plan changes.

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Last updated: Oct 9, 2020
Hello, I have an online store with Sanity, at the moment I am using the free plan, but the payment plan seems extremely high to me, I am afraid that one day Sanity will decide to remove the free plan, and if this happens my online store will die, I wondered if one day this fear that I have will happen.
Oct 9, 2020, 2:20 AM
Highly unlikely, and if we did, you could keep your plan.

From time to time we may make changes to our plan offerings, but you will remain on your original plan unless you choose to switch to a newer plan yourself. We may occasionally move projects to newer plans automatically, but this will generally only happen when it is clearly in your best interest, and you will always be notified of this in advance.
https://www.sanity.io/docs/plans-and-payments
Remember that all plans have pay-as-you-go for usage. What you’re paying for on the advanced and above plans are SLA and advanced features. Our prices is actually quite competitive, but might make more sense for larger businesses.
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Oct 9, 2020, 4:27 AM
Highly unlikely, and if we did, you could keep your plan.

From time to time we may make changes to our plan offerings, but you will remain on your original plan unless you choose to switch to a newer plan yourself. We may occasionally move projects to newer plans automatically, but this will generally only happen when it is clearly in your best interest, and you will always be notified of this in advance.
https://www.sanity.io/docs/plans-and-payments
Remember that all plans have pay-as-you-go for usage. What you’re paying for on the advanced and above plans are SLA and advanced features. Our prices is actually quite competitive, but might make more sense for larger businesses.
🙂
Oct 9, 2020, 4:27 AM

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