Why Switching to BigCommerce's Annual Plan Saves Customers Big Money
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In today’s economy, many retailers are looking for ways to cut back on spending and save money. One of the best ways our Essentials plan customers can do this is by switching from a monthly to an annual BigCommerce plan.
By moving to an annual plan, customers can save 25% of what they spend each year on a monthly subscription, allowing them to reinvest funds in other areas of their business to help them succeed.
This only applies to BigCommerce customers on a Standard, Plus, or Pro plan and does not apply to those on an Enterprise plan. If you are on an Enterprise plan, please reach out to your BigCommerce representative to explore ways you can save.
Here’s a breakdown of the money you can expect to save based on your plan after switching to an annual subscription.
Standard plan — Save $120 annually
Plus plan — Save $312 annually
Pro plan — Save $1,200 annually
Enterprise plan — Does not apply
We understand how busy our customers are, which is why we made the process of switching quick and easy with a self-service option:
Log in to your BigCommerce store
Click Account Settings
Click Upgrade to make the switch
Customers can also contact our support team today for additional questions.
So what are you waiting for? Switch your BigCommerce plan from a monthly to an annual subscription, and you’ll be on your way to saving and reinvesting in your business.
Annie is a Content Marketing Writer at BigCommerce, where she uses her writing and research experience to create compelling content that educates ecommerce retailers. Before joining BigCommerce, Annie developed her skills in marketing and communications by working with clients across various industries, ranging from government to staffing and recruiting. When she’s not working, you can find Annie on a yoga mat, with a paintbrush in her hand, or trying out a new local restaurant.