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Intercom forces migration to seat-based pricing with 30 days notice

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4 points·by meego·в прошлом году·1 comments

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meego
·4 месяца назад·discuss
I recently tried setting Apple Business Manager for our ≈20 people SME.

The first step was "Domain Lock/Capture" which takes over all Apple accounts for a specific domain.

I've never had a worse experience from Apple.

The process is buggy, filled with foot-guns and dead ends. It expects huge amounts of work from users who have had their account for more than a few weeks and are expected to remove a lot of their personal data before their account can be migrated (e.g. do you know how to delete all your Health data?). The process is also impossible to cancel.

Phone support was par for the course, e.g. tickets escalated to the abyss, suggestions to restore workstations to factory settings, etc.

Be warned.
meego
·в прошлом году·discuss
Our company has been using Intercom for customer support for the last 7 years.

We went through several pricing changes but the bottom line always remained that pricing was usage-based.

Over the weekend, we received an email noticing us that: - we would be forcibly migrated to seat-based pricing - the change would happen automatically in 30 days

With our current usage of their product, this will result in us paying 3 to 4 times our current expenditure.

I'm old enough to have been through several rug pulls like this, but the magnitude of the change imposed on us and the very short notice definitely stand out.

Since these forced migrations are being rolled out quietly without any public announcement, it seems worth giving this a little due publicity. If your company hasn't yet received such an email, and you're on an old plan, this is likely coming at you fast.

I would welcome recommendations for alternative usage-based customer support solutions. We are considering moving to AWS Connect. It has usage-based pricing, and my experience with AWS gives me some confidence they will not be turning their pricing over its head any time soon.
meego
·2 года назад·discuss
Barely a third of "high-impact" packages on npm are ESM. And that's with a generous definition of what an ESM package is. [1]

[1]: https://github.com/wooorm/npm-esm-vs-cjs