vBulletin Prices Increase With Licensing Changes
Posted on May 1st, 2008 by Gabriel HarperJelsoft just announced a bunch of changes in their pricing scheme. They must have read my blog about whether vBSEO is worth the money and decided they could charge more! While not a huge increase, it’s enough to make me shake my head as I now run several vBulletin forums. That’s the nature of business though, and hopefully Jelsoft will continue to improve their software and make use of all that extra cash.
So here is the breakdown on the new pricing, effective June 2nd, 2008. Owned vBulletin licenses are now $180. Leased licenses are now $100. Bulk order prices will remain the same. Leased licensed renewal will be $100. Owned license renewal will be $40 if purchased before expiration or within 60 days after expiration, and $60 after that.
I’m guessing this will help Jelsoft’s cash flow for the month of May since many people will be scrambling to renew licenses and purchase new licenses before the price increase.
You can read all the details of the vBulletin price changes here.
May 1st, 2008 at 9:44 am
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January 22nd, 2010 at 10:37 am
vBulletin is pricing itself out of the BBS market. And losing customers
over their stupid upgrade policies causing customer to have to pay
twice for blog software etc