Launched: Coda 2.0, a simpler, cleaner, and faster doc for teams

I think I posted my ideal pricing model suggestions somewhere in the community long ago. The idea was Robin Hoodish: keep Coda free for individual makers and small teams, and compensate by charging mid- and large businesses more (since they can afford paying an extra). This would be achieved by making only those features paid that are important to enterprise uses: locking, permissions, perhaps cross-doc (because free users still have Zapier to simulate cross-doc, just not as convenient), longer history, premium packs etc. And small teams and individual users can live well without permissions or, say, Slack integration. The number of rows or elements should have never been a limiting factor.

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