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Understanding Saturation Pricing and Plans
Understanding Saturation Pricing and Plans

Explore Saturation's various pricing plans and features to find the right fit for your budgeting and project management needs.

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Written by James Bowman
Updated over a week ago

Saturation offers a range of pricing plans to suit the needs of individual users, freelancers, and companies. In this article, we'll break down the features and pricing of each plan to help you decide which one is the best fit for your needs.

Saturation Pricing Plans and Features

Here's a comparison of the different pricing plans, their costs, and the features included in each plan:

Features

Creator

Producer

Production

Price

Free

$25 per user/month

$75 per month

Seats

1 Seat

1 Seat per user

3 Seats (Additional Seats at $25/mo)

Projects

1 Project

Unlimited Projects

Unlimited Projects

Account Items

1,000

10,000

Unlimited

Storage

2GB

100GB

1TB

Budgeting

Actualizing

Project Collaboration

-

Integrations

-

Workspace Collaboration

-

-

Access Control

-

-

Annual Plans and Discounts

Users can save 15% on their subscription by opting for an annual plan.

Upgrading, Downgrading, or Canceling Subscriptions

Subscriptions can be upgraded, downgraded, or canceled at any time. To make changes to your subscription, simply go to Settings > Billing.

Accepted Payment Methods

Saturation accepts all major credit cards for subscription payments.

Free Trial

Saturation offers a 30-day free trial for users who want to test out the platform's features before committing to a paid plan.

Additional Services and Features

There are currently no additional services or features available for purchase separately from the main subscription plans.

Customer Support

Priority support is available for users on paid plans.

By understanding the features and pricing of each Saturation plan, you can make an informed decision about which plan best suits your budgeting and project management needs.

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