Nothing - the price is already too high. We want a steady price, not more features. Ridiculous!I understand that this situation is not ideal and I can see that there is constructive criticism in your feedback. Thank you, it is invaluable. I would like to encourage anyone willing to share their input on what improvements/features would in your opinion justify a price increase, what changes you would like to see in the future, even your own view of better structure of the licensing. Thank you in advance.
It's every year the same. See the other thread here: Question - Massive price increase for reseller licenses?. Sigh.
And like Maarten said; it's because they have shareholders behind the Investment Group. Prices will increase every year and also every other product in the WebPros portfolio e.g. SolusVM, WHMCS, cPanel, etc... All will be increased every single year, over and over...
We are also a Hetzner client, and we are not pleased that we are now forced to order directly from Plesk, as we do not need the additional support included in their direct pricing model.
Currently, we hold numerous licenses for the Web PRO Edition at a price of €11.66 per month. Going forward, the price for new licenses will be €22.99 per month, representing an increase of 97.2%. I do not blame Hetzner—they are simply summarizing what is currently wrong with Plesk:
"The provider's expansive pricing strategy and the low customer demand have prompted us to take this step." (ChatGPT translation)
Nevertheless, this decision will gradually prompt us to move away from Plesk. New servers will have the opportunity to be built on alternative solutions.
Sebahat, that part of your reply in bold is quite laughable!I understand that this situation is not ideal and I can see that there is constructive criticism in your feedback. Thank you, it is invaluable. I would like to encourage anyone willing to share their input on what improvements/features would in your opinion justify a price increase, what changes you would like to see in the future, even your own view of better structure of the licensing. Thank you in advance.
IF Plesk actually improved the core product, completed the features and suggestions over on Uservoice instead of adding "Works in progress" to it I might have more of a view point of "They're actually working hard towards giving people what they want, the increase is less bitter to swallow" but I'm not seeing that. A lot of the updates are ways for Plesk to stealth further revenue streams into the product by way of affiliation (making money from my clients without my knowledge or permission). Like one of the stealth updates "Click here to find a Wordpress partner to work on your site", literally inviting competitors in to our customers.Only a company in a monopolistic position can use a phrase like, "Anyone willing to share their input on improvements/features that would justify price increases." They are overly confident that users won’t stop using Plesk despite the price hikes. And, to some extent, they’re right.
Here, we are all capable of paying € 34 to host 100 sites; that has never been in question. What we dislike is the constant increase in the license price. Considering it's practically a lifetime subscription (until you switch panels), the whole situation feels like extortion. Just as you say - it is not about 15 Euros up or down" - for us, it’s not about the €34 per month.P.S.: For sure there are people using Plesk for private servers etc. where money is a topic. But for everyone else, honestly said, and sorry to be really direct (and don't take it negative): If you are not able to afford € 34,- per month, as the only software you need for operating the hosting platform, I would recommend to think about switch to another business case.
Year | Monthly Price (€) | Annual Cost (€) | Annual Increase (%) |
2025 | 34 | 408 | - |
2026 | 42 | 502 | +23% |
2027 | 51 | 617 | +23% |
2028 | 63 | 759 | +23% |
2029 | 78 | 934 | +23% |
2030 | 96 | 1.149 | +23% |
2031 | 118 | 1.413 | +23% |
2032 | 145 | 1.738 | +23% |
2033 | 178 | 2.137 | +23% |
2034 | 219 | 2.629 | +23% |
Thank you for your feedback, @SDGPete . I understand the price increase is a good enough reason for frustration among Plesk users and my intention was far from causing further frustration, but hearing feedback on what changes you would like to see in future. By the collective feedback, I can see that many of you would prefer a simplistic panel over the additional features added. My attempt to gather feedback is to be provided as a common ground for future decisions and attempt to alight the users' needs with the long-term goals of Plesk as much as possible.
Regarding UserVoice, determining which features/improvements to introduce with priority is a complex decision and, unfortunately, sometimes there are other factors that contribute as much as user demand.
P.S.: For sure there are people using Plesk for private servers etc. where money is a topic. But for everyone else, honestly said, and sorry to be really direct (and don't take it negative): If you are not able to afford € 34,- per month, as the only software you need for operating the hosting platform, I would recommend to think about switch to another business case.
I completely agree with you. After all, I’m a private user and have been using Plesk for 7 years. I’ve calculated every single invoice. Over the years, I’ve paid nearly €1000 into Plesk’s pockets. Initially, I purchased directly from Hetzner, which included Plesk in the invoice. The Web Pro license cost only €6.20. It was a fair price.I'm sure it will hurt when providers do no longer offer Plesk licenses to all the private users that could add it as an affordable option and it's only for companies now that don't care about how much money they throw out of the window. If they want to become a product only for companies, at least say so directly.