


I’ve been a pretty vocal Evernote supporter over the years, and have waffled between its Premium and Basic tiers on and off as my needs fluctuated.

It’s also raising the prices for its Plus and Premium plans, as it looks to invest in improvements over the long term. This deal is valid now through the end of the month, January 31.Evernote is enacting a new two device limit for its free Basic plan. It’s 40-percent off so you’ll save $28 on the normally $70 subscription. This deal only applies to one-year subscriptions. ( Update: If you create an account on mobile, you won’t see the promotion at all.) If you’re creating an account for the first time, you need to do so on a computer to get the 40-percent-off discount - just go to the Evernote homepage and use the Premium offer banner that pops up once you enter the website. Just go to the company’s website, sign in to your existing account, click “Upgrade to Premium” and then following the necessary payment steps. There’s no special code required for this deal. That’s because to start the new year, Evernote is offering its premium service for 40-percent off. If you use Evernote but the price of “Premium” has scared you away from upgrading, now is a great time to reconsider. Plus it gets you way more storage (up to 10GB of uploads per month).Įvernote Premium is undoubtedly the better service, but it’s also significantly more expensive Evernote Premium costs $8/month or $70/year. It’s technically free to use, but more frequent users likely pay for Evernote Premium, its premium service that gets you more high-end features these features include the ability to work offline, access Evernote on unlimited devices, and the ability to forward emails directly into Evernote so that you can save them with related notes. Evernote is one of the most popular note-taking and all-around productivity apps out there.
