Nozbe optimizes its plans and gets cheaper [Hack Your Day]

Nozbe logoNozbe, a GTD related application I like (and am affiliated with), has just cut rearranged its plans a bit and cut its prices. I believe they actually made some very good decisions in there, especially because of the creation of the new solo plan.

I think they guessed that in accordance with the laws of economics, their marginal profits weren’t at 0, so they could lower their prices. This essentially means that for a lower amount, disproportionately more people sign up, creating a higher profit.

Anyway, they created the new Solo plan, which is actually pretty well thought out and suited for entry level GTD people. I mean if you manage your own tasks, do you really need multiple users? Do you need SSL security to remember to write a post or make repairs on your truck? The new Solo plan is down 30% from the previous entry level plan, costing $3 a month if prepaid for a year, and $6 monthly if not prepaid. What I’ll do is pay $6 for the entry level plan, and if I am content enough I can always prepay for two years next month right?

For those of you not familiar with Nozbe, let me give you a quick intro. In short it is a service that allows you to manage tasks, projects and events your life and closely follows David Allen’s GTD method. You will find familiar territory if you have some GTD experience, projects, next actions, context, it’s all there. If you’re interested in the app, take a look at the 10 part video demonstration which will give you insight into Nozbe, but also into GTD.

Original post here: Daniel

18 June 2008 | GTD, nozbe, tasks | Comments

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