€50 translates to $100 per year after exchange rate. Our last financial year had a surplus of only $61. That extra expense would put us in the red. Not to mention, at the moment, I’m the main user of the Kanban and there are only two other people who barely use it. It’s not an expense that would be worth it for our use case. Especially since we have other higher priority expenses (like encrypted email) that we would need to work into our budget before spending on Taiga
It may seem inexpensive to you, but for our organisation, it’s a lot of money we don’t have.
Hola Soy profesora de instituto, estoy intentando trabajar con mis 30 alumnos. he conseguido que me paguen la suscripción entusiasta para realizar proyectos.
Estoy intentando pagra la suscripción y me pone que halgo salió mal y no salgo de ese bucle.
Mi intención es tener unos 5 o 6 proyectos, me da igual el perfil público o privado, y promocionar la metodología Scrum en el desarrollo de la cooperación de alumnos en su trabajo por equipos.
Me gustaría que me confirmara que con 5 euros puedo hacer los proyectos que necesito con los usuarios que le estoy comentando y que me indique como puedo pagar ya que no me permite hacerlo.
Apologies if this is mentioned somewhere else, my understanding is that the price plans for existing users will come into place from the 1st Jan. If I haven’t upgraded to the new price plans (or migrated to self-hosted) by that time, what will happen to my existing projects? For example, will they be visible in a read-only format or something like that?
We understand that we will need to try and fit our Taiga cloud usage within the limits for the free tier by 12/31/25. We can squeeze into 1 private project, but I don’t know how to tell whether our usage fits within the 10MB storage limit (that is pretty small). Is there an admin command I can use to check the current usage for a given project or deployment?
Self hosted instances are not affected by the new paid plans. If you mean from the SaaS, we will not block due to storage usage until we clearly show on the user interface the storage usage. We are currently working on that.
Good to know you won’t be enforcing the storage limits on day 1 – but I hope you will give users a grace period after you show the storage info on the UI, as it would not be good if you just suddenly blocked everyone.
Also, my 2 cents worth, it would be nice if you raised the limit on the free accounts a bit – 10MB is almost nothing?
We will indeed give some grace period for blocking due to storage. For blocking due to exceeding project limits, we will start blocking when we initially announced, on January 1st.
As for the limit on the free accounts, it is not something we are considering as of now.
I have two questions regarding the coming storage limitation:
Is there already a roughly estimated point in time when the current storage usage of a project will be visible?
What role is someone going to need within a project to be able to see that indication? Asking because I am involved in a study project and are responsible for keeping track of that and I only have limited rights. I want to make sure that I am at all able to monitor that issue.
In the USA – we tried to pay for the Basic plan. Please don’t penalize us for being on the free plan and not paying since we weren’t able to check out.
Also I think the VAT field should not be required for those in USA since we don’t have VAT to my knowledge.
Does the Basic support help assist with self-hosted tenants? We have one working but can’t restore from backup
Please do write to support@taiga.io to get help with your payment issues.
We are working on improving the purchase experience regarding VAT in particular for users worldwide.
As for the plans, they are for the SaaS (https://tree.taiga.io), not self-hosted instances. If what you need is restoring a backup from a self hosted instance to the SaaS, that would require Premium support.
We have already said this, but regarding blocking due to storage, we will not block projects until we display it properly on the interface and then a couple of weeks to give time for people to react to that information.
We are also working on a less agressive way to block projects that allows people to export the project and/or delete it instead of outright blocking it.
If you have projects working in SaaS and you want to start your own self-hosted server it would largely be exporting the project from SaaS and importing into your own server.
We run Taiga self hosted and there is a lot of freedom in doing so. but it costs a lot more to run than the SaaS on offer.