Just got an email thanking me for being a 5-node/free user, but Portainer isn’t free and I need to stop being a cheap-ass and pay them because blah blah economic times enshittification blah blah blah.

I’ve moved off them a while ago, but figured I’d see if they emailed EVERYONE about this?

A good time to ditch them if you haven’t, I suppose.

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Yes, I got it too. $ 149/yr for a “home and student” noncommercial license? No thanks.

But for businesses, the pricing seems fair.

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I didn’t even bother to look since, well, I just moved to compose files sitting in a folder instead but uh, $150? Seriously?

That’d be the most expensive bit of all of my stacks, including hosting and power costs.

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At least for my personal use, I’m not willing to spend money on portainer. The free edition is fine.

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I‘m fine with paying because I‘m starting a business. But I‘m not fine with tracking the payments so I will donate a set percentage of my profits (once I have them) to an open source group, no idea which one yet. The rest is not my problem.

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I didn’t get the email and have the 5 node free business plan, but cant see the home/student price on the site. I guess it time to look at switching to dockge or something

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As long as Portainer CE will be free, I’ll stick with it.

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Same here, it’s totally sufficient and never saw the reason to “upgrade” to the free business nodes

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