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peterjlee | 8 years ago

I'm just using the per user cost here. $6.67/user/mo is the standard plan price if you pay annually.

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AdamSC1|8 years ago

Most companies tend to have more than one employee - especially when they decide to buy an employee chat software.

andrewwharton|8 years ago

7 cents per employee per month isn't exactly a generous discount either. Even if your chat is down for half the work day (4 hours), you're looking at $3.55.

I mean, it's better than nothing, but let's not pretend it's compensation for lost productivity either.

Analemma_|8 years ago

As a matter of fact, the median company size in the United States is 1 - almost 80% of businesses have no employees at all!

But I agree that most of those 0- and 1-person businesses are probably not Slack customers ;)

peterjlee|8 years ago

I'm using unit cost here so it's easier to see how I personally feel about it. Just multiply the number by however many employees you want to imagine.

dx034|8 years ago

And if you have 100,000 employees on slack, that compensation will be $7,000. For a company of that size this is not really noticeable. Refunds don't really matter, I guess most clients would be happier if that money was invested in increasing future reliability.

EpicEng|8 years ago

Pretty sure most companies have more than one user

kemitche|8 years ago

The SLA only applies to the Plus plans.