We’re excited to share Tailscale’s new pricing, including usage-based billing—customers will only pay for the number of active users in their tailnet each month, which should save almost everyone money. Read our post for more details: https://tailscale.com/blog/pricing-v3/
Pricing v3, plans, packages, and debugging

Today we’re announcing the third generation of Tailscale plans and pricing. Most noticeably: The Free plan is expanding from one to three users. Monthly paid plans now include three free users, and bill you only for additional users who actively exchange data over Tailscale (“usage-based billing”) rather than for a fixed number of seats. Annual prepaid plans will have a new structure. The new plans should save money for essentially everyone, but you can keep your old plan if you want. Existing annual, custom, and enterprise subscriptions are unaffected, and changes are opt-in. Monthly prices per user are staying the same.

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New packaging also means that our Free plan is now…more free! The Free plan includes nearly every single feature that Tailscale has to offer for up to 3 users and 100 devices. Give it a try today: https://tailscale.com/start
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We are also announcing Tailscale Enterprise, our newest plan built for large organizations who need a more secure way to build overlay networks and manage access control at scale. https://tailscale.com/blog/enterprise
Announcing Tailscale Enterprise

Since launching four years ago, Tailscale has been adopted by thousands of companies seeking easier and more powerful ways to build networks and interconnect devices. Customers like Instacart, Mercari, Duolingo, and Mercury Bank are using Tailscale in wide-scale deployments, often with more than 1,000 users, as a key part of their network infrastructure.

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@tailscale as someone using Okta groups I’m disappointed with a huge price hike from $6 a user to $wewon’teventellyou :(
@tailscale awesome! when is Avery going to move to mastodon? :P
@tailscale up to 100 devices? I was worried about hitting the old limit of 20
@tailscale what are the current terms of the Community on GitHub plan? the FAQ says it still exists, but the support page for it no longer lists it as being available for "family and friends," and the user and device limits no longer seem to be stated anywhere