Payed plans (Notion): verschil tussen versies
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|[[file:20221114-1943.png|thumb|Suprise: The only available update here, is to ''Team'' something - geared to collaborations. I can't even choose the private upgrade something. So, it's probably not this 1,000 block limit that's the point, but that I was experimenting with sharing a workspace with someone else]] | |[[file:20221114-1943.png|thumb|Suprise: The only available update here, is to ''Team'' something - geared to collaborations. I can't even choose the private upgrade something. So, it's probably not this 1,000 block limit that's the point, but that I was experimenting with sharing a workspace with someone else]] | ||
|[[file:20221114-1944.png|thumb|''Settings & Members » Upgrade'': Now I can see all relevant upgrades]] | |[[file:20221114-1944.png|thumb|''Settings & Members » Upgrade'': Now I can see all relevant upgrades]] | ||
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|[[file:20221114-1945.png|thumb|Removal of that other person]] | |[[file:20221114-1945.png|thumb|Removal of that other person]] | ||
+ | |[[file:20221114-1946.png|thumb|Problem gone]] | ||
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Versie van 14 nov 2022 18:53
Initially, Notion is for free (with certain limitations). Depending on your ambitions, upgrading to a payed plan may make sense - or not.
Limitations with a free account:
- Up to 1,000 blocks. Simple workaround: Start a new workspace - If that's workable for you
- Certain levels of collaborating with others. Like for Trello, it seems that in such cases all involved parties need to upgrade their Notion plan