I have a free community and want to upgrade to Starter but it doesn’t offer that option. What is going on?
I refuse to start a Pro trial and should not be required to activate the Pro features. I simply want starter. Why is this setup this way? Why can’t I just upgrade to the plan I actually want?
Clicking on Upgrade ONLY displays the Pro option for $100USD/mth - not what I want.
Clicking Compare Plans shows the Starter plan but offers NO OPTION to start a community on Starter - which wouldn’t upgrade my existing community anyway from what I understand.
What is going on here? Why would you prevent users from upgrading to what they actually want. This coercion to upgrade to a Pro trial is leaving a bad taste in my mouth.
Hmm, maybe the team is A/B testing something. Weirdly I don’t even see Starter available on the plans page so something is going on here that I can’t explain.
Unfortunately you will have to wait for staff to clarify, I’m not sure if this was ever announced anywhere but it seems like theyre in the middle of A/B testing it.
I’ve tried the Upgrade button on the Dashboard as well as the Upgrade hyperlink on the Account Settings page. The only option available is Pro - same dialog from both places.
I’d also like to mention that the pricing page also has nowhere to purchase the Starter plan either - it wasn’t just deprioritized, it has effectively been disabled entirely in my case, whether starting a new community or trying to upgrade my existing community.
Thanks for your assistance Dave. I assume this was unintentional - but I nearly pulled the trigger on starting my own infrastructure to self-host instead. I really don’t need that kind of overhead for a very small community that is just starting out. I felt betrayed and angry that the system was trying to push my brand new community into a full Pro package that we don’t want or need quite yet. I would love to have the Pro level, don’t get me wrong, and we love the platform you’ve built. I also want to support open-source projects and value that business decision highly - which is what brought me to this platform in the first place. I had no experience with Discourse prior to a week ago, and stumbled upon it when looking specifically for a project like this to support - that’s where the feeling of betrayal came from. I moved my people here looking to support this exact business model. We are a private group, not a business, and I’m paying for it personally from my own pocket with no income potential.
Thank you for addressing this, I appreciate it very much!