Starting January 1st, 2025, we’ll be introducing an exciting new pricing model that ensures greater flexibility and control for your business. This change is part of our commitment to continuously improving Redshop and tailoring it to meet your evolving needs.
Why the Change?
This pricing update allows us to:
Align pricing with your business needs: Pay only for the features and capacity you actually use.
Deliver more value: Evolve the platform to include advanced tools and better scalability.
Simplify pricing: Create a transparent, dynamic structure that’s easy to understand and manage.
Over the past year, we’ve worked tirelessly to improve Redshop and add features designed to help you succeed. These updates are reflected in our new pricing, ensuring fairness and adaptability for businesses of all sizes.
Key Highlights of the New Pricing
Our updated pricing model ensures you only pay for what you need:
Plan | Price (BDT) | Orders Included | SKUs Included | Users | Warehouses |
Starter | 800/month | 200 | 50 | 1 | 1 |
Growth | 1500/month | 500 | 150 | 3 | 2 |
Pro | 3000/month | 1000 | 300 | 5 | 5 |
A Recap of Fall 2024: What We’ve Already Released
We’ve already implemented several updates to improve your experience:
Redesigned Dashboard: A fresh, user-friendly design for easier navigation and management.
Staff Accounts: Set up individual accounts with controlled access for better team management.
Inventory Forecasting: Improved analytics to help you make smarter inventory decisions.
Looking Ahead: What’s Coming in 2025
We’re not stopping here! Here’s what’s on the horizon for Redshop:
Pay What You Use: Add-ons, like extra Products or orders, can be tailored based on your business capacity..
Warehouse Management: Advanced tools for better tracking and organization of your inventory.
Inventory Transfer: Seamlessly transfer inventory between locations to streamline operations.
And More: Stay tuned for additional features to empower your business further.
What’s Next?
Our team will reach out directly to all plan holders to:
Assist with the transition.
Answer any questions about the new pricing structure.
Ensure a smooth upgrade process.
FAQs
Q1: Why do plans have maximum order limits?
The limits ensure predictability in your costs. If you need more, you can scale within the plan or upgrade to the next one.
Q2: What happens if I exceed the limit?
You’ll be charged add-on costs based on your additional usage for orders, products, users, or warehouses.
Q3: Can I downgrade my plan?
Yes, you can downgrade at the end of your current billing cycle.