Yes, as of April 30, 2019 we've updated our pricing for Stack Overflow for Teams to be a single per-user rate for all users with no tiers or cliffs.
As part of the original launch in 2018 we offered a tiered pricing plan where the first ten users were a flat $10 and then individual pricing for users beyond those first ten. Since it was a new product, we made a bunch of assumptions (including around pricing) with the launch of Teams. Watching it over the next year, we found that there were two problems with this pricing plan:
- People were confused by this pricing setup
- It created some weird psychological incentives as Teams crossed the 10 user threshold that actually discouraged adoption and created churn among customers at exactly the time that adoption was increasing.
Based on those learnings and our goal of trying to create as sustainable and useful a business for Teams as possible, we decided to simplify our pricing model with the single per-user rate.
(PS: Hi! I'm the GM of Teams here at Stack Overflow)
EDIT - 5/3/2019: Adding one clarification - this updated pricing only applies to new subscriptions. Existing contracts maintain their original pricing.
max(5 * (N - 8), 10)
. After:5 * N
. Definitely "simpler", and always worse for all teams, other than team size 1. :)N > 10 ? (5 * N) : 10
, which would explain both of Alex's points because the old pricing model would drastically jump from $10/month to $55/month on the 11th user!