u/jann_dk

How are things going with Evernote these days?

Checking out how it goes with Evernote 🫣 A lot of new things seem to have happened during the last couple of years.

The UI/layout seems to work a little bit better now, some new handy features have been added, and the AI features have grown into something surprisingly impressive!

However, some old bugs are still there - or have re‑appeared - so that hasn’t changed 🤔

How is overall stability these days? Is everything running smoothly without major disruptions or sudden unexpected changes. In other words: is Evernote about to be a mature, stable product, or is it still in a perpetual beta stage.

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u/jann_dk — 4 hours ago
▲ 5 r/vimeo

The mystery of Vimeo’s 14 different subscription plans

At some point you have to accept that there probably won’t be an official answer (https://www.reddit.com/r/vimeo/comments/1sw7t5x/vimeo_plans_and_pricing_2026/) but I’ve tried to investigate the situation in other ways – through web searches and long conversations with Vimeo’s AI bot – and here’s my attempt at a summary:

  • The legacy plans (Free, Plus, Pro, Business, Premium) will continue as they are. They will not be, and can't be, changed or migrated to the newly announced plans (Free #2, Creator, Professional). New customers cannot sign up for these legacy plans, but existing customers can still switch between them.
  • Basic, Starter, Standard, and Advanced will at some point be converted into the new plans (Free #2, Creator, Professional), but no one seems to know when this will happen.
  • New customers do not sign up for the new plans directly. Instead, they are placed on one of the older plans… which will then, at some unknown time, be converted into one of the new plans.
  • Old and new Enterprise etc plans: its case by case.

I hope someone from the Vimeo team can confirm (or deny?) this 🤔

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u/jann_dk — 8 days ago
▲ 1 r/vimeo

Do Vimeo and Evernote share the same development team?

Vimeo has referred to Evernote as an example of the kind of products Bending Spoons develops and maintains. That made me a bit uneasy, because I personally had to leave Evernote after many years of use. Over time, a number of small but persistent issues made the product unreliable for me – and more importantly, they raised questions about the technical stability behind the scenes.

I want to acknowledge that Vimeo has seen several positive changes and improvements since Bending Spoons took over. There’s clearly been good work done, and if that direction continues, I’m confident Vimeo can remain one of the leading video platforms for both professional and personal use.

However, the current pattern at Vimeo reminds me a little of how it started at Evernote: lot of visible activity, new features, new messaging, new updates... But (in Evernotes case) when you looked more closely, you also notice lot of small bugs and inconsistencies that took a long time to fix, if they got fixed at all.

So my question is simply this:
Does Vimeo have its own dedicated development team, or is it essentially the same people with the same development approach as at Evernote?

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u/jann_dk — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/vimeo

It seems that some new Vimeo plans were announced a couple of months ago (vimeo.com/new-plans-feb-2026-30). So now there are 12 different active plans, each with different prices and features:

  • Basic $0
  • Free $0
  • Plus $9
  • Creator $9.50
  • Starter $13 (DKK85)
  • Pro $25
  • Standard $28 (DKK175)
  • Business $60
  • Professional $70
  • Premium $75
  • Advanced $76 (DKK485)
  • Enterprise $unknown

Some older plans are probably only available to existing customers. And the new ones seem… hmmm… not to be available for everyone, but rather something existing customers are migrated to at some point??

Confusing. Maybe someone from the Vimeo staff could elaborate a bit on this.

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Edit/addition

...and actually there seems to be even more new plans:

  • Studio $?
  • Production $?

So, there are now 14 different plans!!

u/jann_dk — 2 months ago