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The CRM Zen Show Episode 140 – The Price Is Right

Zoho Pricing Change Announcement

As you may have heard, Zoho announced some pricing changes today. If you’re already a client, you will not be affected until January 17, 2022, at which time you will receive a 15% increase to your current rates.  Here are the details:

  1. For NEW signups, the pricing will apply on April 5, 2021.
  1. For anyone who has signed up for a Zoho product before April 5, 2021, the old price will remain in effect until January 17, 2022.
  2. If you are on a trial of Zoho before April 5, 2021, and you complete your purchase by April 30, 2021, then the old pricing will remain in effect until January 17, 2022.
  3. For ALL existing clients who meet the requirements of 2 or 3, on January 17, 2022, they will receive a flat 15% increase to their current rates.
    NOTE: This pricing will be LOWER than the new rates that go into effect on
    1. April 5, 2021. Example:  
      1. The current Zoho One All Employee Pricing paid monthly is $35 per user / per month.
        -The new price on April 5, 2021, will be $45 per user / per month. 
        -IF you are a customer that meets conditions 2 or 3, then your new rate on January 17, 2022, will be $40.25 per user /per month.  ($35 * 15% Increase)
  4.  If you are on a Monthly Plan under conditions 2 or 3, you may upgrade this plan to an annual plan any time before January 17, 2022, and lock in the old rate for an additional year.  Example:
    1. If you had 10 employees on all employee pricing, you would be paying $350 per month or $4200 over the course of a year.
    2. If you changed your plan to Annual on January 15, 2021, you will get the old annual rate of $360 a year per employee.  So you will pay $3,600 for your 10 employees for 2021 and not see a rate increase until January 15, 2023.
    3. On January 15, 2023, your new annual rate for the 10 employees will reflect the 15% increase and go up to $4,140.

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