Felt will always have a robust free plan, and paid plans begin next year.
That's why we're committed to offering pricing options that are easy to understand and that fit into the natural ways you use Felt. You can trust that what you see is what you get.
Got any questions about pricing? We are always here to help: sales@felt.com
Pricing goes into effect on January 1, 2024. You will be able to choose a subscription plan before that date and change your plan at any time.
Later this year, we’ll be sending out emails informing which pricing plan you’re on based on your current feature usage and storage. You’ll have an opportunity to adjust this plan before we start charging.
Later this year, we’ll be adding a dashboard that lets you see your current storage usage and how much space remains before the next pricing tier.
No, viewers and comments are always free, on every plan, which is unique among most other map-making software.
An editor is a member you add to your team with full editing permissions. Individuals added directly to maps are referred to as guests, and don’t incur charges.
Limits around guests will be shared later this year.
Yes! Felt is completely free to use in the classroom, and you can request a semester pass by reaching out to us.
Yes! If you choose annual billing for Felt, you will save up to 18%, the equivalent of two months free on either our Standard or Professional plan.
Yes! Non-profits receive a 20 percent discount on Felt Standard or Professional plans. Please feel free to reach out to us and share your 501(c)(3) or equivalent non-profit paperwork, and we'll be happy to set this up for you.
Your Felt maps and data can be easily exported so that you can take your work with you.
All Felt web traffic is encrypted via TLS, user credentials are stored with encryption at rest, all data is stored in the U.S., and we monitor DDoS activity and uptime 24/7.
More on security here →With Felt, your data stays yours. We build every map to be shareable, but with clear permission controls that let you choose exactly who can see your maps and when.
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