Introduction
All That Node offers a variety of subscription plans tailored to meet different user needs for shared plans. This document provides an overview of each subscription plan and explains which users each plan is best suited for.
Subscription Plan Overview
Currently, All That Node offers four plans. Refer to the image below for a comparison of features for each plan.
Subscription Plan Explanation
1. Free Plan
- The Free Plan is ideal for individual developers who are just starting out. It provides basic features and an environment to test and develop personal projects.
2. Developer Plan
- The Developer Plan is designed for individual developers or small teams. It offers more features and higher limits than the Free Plan. This plan is suitable for small team projects or early-stage startups.
3. Team Plan
- The Team Plan is ideal for medium-sized teams. While it offers the same features as the Developer Plan, it supports more requests and team members and provides a higher level of support.
4. Enterprise Plan
- The Enterprise Plan is designed for large organizations. It provides the highest level of features and support offered by All That Node, meeting the complex needs of enterprises. Additionally, it offers 24/7 customer support. For detailed information about the Enterprise Plan, please contact us.
Additionally, besides these shared plans, All That Node offers the option to set up a Dedicated Node for exclusive use. To set up a dedicated node, please go to Dashboard > Order Dedicated Nodes.
Additional Questions
Q1: What are the differences between Shared Plan and Dedicated Node?
A1: Shared Plan involves multiple users sharing the same node, making it cost-effective and suitable for general use. All protocols available in the Shared Plan can be used without additional cost. However, it may have limitations under high traffic or specific requirements. On the other hand, Dedicated Node is exclusively used by a single user, offering higher costs but better handling of high traffic, improved security, and customizable node settings.
Q2: Can I try a paid plan for free?
A2: Yes, All That Node offers a 7-day free trial. If you wish to use the free trial, please contact us for assistance.
Q3: How do I upgrade my plan?
A3: To upgrade your plan, go to Dashboard > Billing > Change Plan and select the desired plan. For detailed instructions, please refer to here.
Conclusion
With All That Node's various subscription plans, users can choose the plan that best fits their needs and manage their projects efficiently. Each plan is designed to suit different development stages, team sizes, and organizational requirements.
For more details, refer to the All That Node website. If you need further assistance, feel free to contact customer support by submitting a request through Request a Ticket.
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