In the spirit of the Holidays, Toggl has an offer for you all:
Pay for 12 months of Pro plan now and receive 20% extra credit. This super offer is only valid from December 20th 2012 until January 11th 2013. Make use of it now!
What to do now?
- Pro workspace administrators – go directly to the Subscription & Billing page to make the payment.
- Workspace users – pass this link on to your administrator 😉
- Free plan users – what are you waiting for? Click here to subscribe to Pro now and make use of this fantastic opportunity.
Campaign rules:
- Pay for 12 months’ Toggl Pro plan before January 11th 2013.
- Toggl will add 20% of your paid amount to your workspace balance.
- Regular pre-payment rules apply.
Have a happy holiday everyone, see you next year!
Toggl Team
It is January 15th already and the main page still shows this ad.
ok so I use free version now, what are the benefits and what would we pay for a year?? I only need to add if at all maybe one or two more team members but mostly i work alone?
Can this credit be applied to a teamweek subscription instead?
(Oh, a note – that’s only 15 months if your user count remains the same throughout the period. If you increase your team, the balance will run out faster. Similarly if your team size gets smaller, it will last longer ;))
@Steve – Yep, any new subscription will be rewarded with a 30-day free trial. The limited offer is available for all Pros, so indeed – at total of over 15 months for a 12-month payment. What a bargain! 😉
Do you still get the free 30 day trial as well (effectively making it a total of ~15.5 months)?
@Mary – Yes, this also includes 1-user plans 🙂
Does this also include a 1 user at $5.00 a month?
Thanks, Jan-Paul, that’s exactly what the offer means, with the little addition that the balance only lasts for that long if the number of users in your workspace remains the same for the whole time – if it increases, the balance lasts for a shorter time, if it reduces, the balance will last longer.
@Jon – good suggestion, but I don’t think we have the authority to give you that promise.. yet 😛 🙂
If I pay in full this year for all of next year, do I get to write this off on this year’s taxes? 🙂