Pricing Overview
To-Do Emote offers a freemium pricing model that caters to various needs and budgets of data engineers, analytics engineers, and data leaders. The pricing structure is designed to provide flexibility and scalability as teams grow. Available tiers include the Free plan (free), the Pro plan at All free plan features, plus advanced collaboration tools, priority support, and data export options, and the Business plan (custom pricing).
The core product is available at $0 cost to users.
Plan Comparison
| Plan | Number of Users | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Free | 1 user | Basic task management, limited collaboration features |
| Pro | Unlimited users | All free plan features, plus advanced collaboration tools, priority support, and data export options |
| Business | Unlimited users | All pro plan features, plus custom onboarding, dedicated support, and advanced security features |
Hidden Costs and Considerations
While the pricing page provides a clear breakdown of costs, there are some additional considerations to keep in mind:
- Data storage: The free plan has limited data storage capacity (estimated 1 GB). Teams with larger datasets may need to upgrade to the Pro or Business plan.
- Customization: While To-Do Emote offers customization options, these may incur additional costs depending on the complexity of the requirements.
- Integration fees: Some integrations with third-party tools may require a fee, which is not explicitly mentioned in the pricing page.
Cost Estimates by Team Size
To help teams estimate their monthly costs, here are some rough estimates based on team size:
- Solo user: $10/month (Pro plan)
- Small teams (2-5 users): varies by usage/month (Business plan recommended for larger teams)
- Medium-sized teams (6-15 users): varies by usage/month
- Enterprise teams (16+ users): custom pricing, contact sales for a quote
How To-Do Emote Pricing Compares
To provide context, here's a brief comparison with 2-3 competitors:
- Taskade: Offers a free plan with unlimited users and features, but with limited collaboration capabilities. Their paid plans start with varying pricing.
- Trello: Has a free plan with limited boards and lists, while their paid plans (Business Class) start with varying pricing.
- ClickUp: Offers a free plan with basic features and 100 users, while their paid plans (Unlimited) start with varying pricing.
Please note that these comparisons are based on publicly available information and may not reflect the current pricing or feature sets of these competitors.