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Click here to see the summaryEvernote is going to limit new and existing free users to a maximum of just 50 notes and one notebook starting December 4th, the company announced in a blog post on Wednesday.

The change, which Evernote had been testing, means that free users who have a high volume of notes may have to consider paying for one of Evernote’s other plans or switching over to another note-taking platform.

In the blog post, Evernote argues that the changes won’t affect most people.

“When setting the new limits, we considered that the majority of our Free users fall below the threshold of fifty notes and one notebook,” the company wrote.

“As a result, the everyday experience for most Free users will remain unchanged.” But given that, right now, free users can have up to 100,000 notes and up to 250 notebooks, heavy users who have relied on the free version might immediately run into the new limits once December 4th rolls around.

The changes follow Evernote getting acquired by Bending Spoons in 2022 and layoffs at the company earlier this year.


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