SQLizer Pricing Update
Dear SQLizer Community,
We value your continued support and trust in SQLizer. Today, we’re announcing an important change that affects our pricing structure.
Why the Update?
Since our launch in 2016, we’ve strived to provide a reliable and user-friendly solution for converting files into SQL databases. However, the landscape of technology and business costs has evolved significantly. Inflation, rising cloud computing expenses, and storage costs have all impacted our operations. SQLizer has grown significantly since then and currently processes over 1 billion rows of data per year.
New Pricing Details
Starting immediately, we’re adjusting our pricing to ensure the sustainability and growth of SQLizer. Here are the updated rates:
- Monthly Plans: Previously priced at $25 per month, our monthly plans will now be available at $29. We understand that this change may affect some of our users, but it allows us to continue delivering high-quality service.
- Annual Plans: For those who prefer an annual commitment, the price for our annual plan will increase from $250 to $290. Despite this adjustment, the annual plan still represents a 20% discount compared to the monthly subscription.
Thank You
We sincerely appreciate your understanding and continued support. SQLizer wouldn’t be where it is today without our incredible community. As we move forward, we’ll keep listening to your feedback and enhancing our tool to meet your evolving needs.
Thank you for being part of the SQLizer journey!
🖤 SQLizer Team
About: SQLizer offers free conversion for datasets with less than 5,000 rows, for personal use. If you have a CSV file with more than 5,000 rows that needs conversion, you can use the code CONVERTME10
to get a 10% discount on your Pro Monthly plan for the initial 12 months or enjoy a one-time 10% reduction on your Pro Annual plan.
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