Canva backflips on forcing some customers to pay 300pc more
Tess BennettTechnology reporter
Canva has reversed its decision to hike prices for its design software by up to 300 per cent, allowing long-term users to keep their cheaper subscriptions.
The $US25.6 billion ($38 billion) Sydney company had planned to stop selling a subscription package that allowed a customer to have multiple users for the price of one. Instead, it had proposed transferring customers to a flat rate of $US10 per person per month.
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Tess Bennett is a technology reporter with The Australian Financial Review, based in the Brisbane newsroom. She was previously the work & careers reporter. Connect with Tess on Twitter. Email Tess at tess.bennett@afr.com
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