Last updated: 13 Apr 2024
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How does your subscription model work?
Here is how it works. First and foremost, we are assuming that you have done your research and have selected edX or rather Open edX for your learning management system and course authoring. In this journey, you have noticed that there are two main options and some in between. On one hand, there is the on-premise deployment of Open edX. You need to invest in hardware and technical know-how and fully deploy and customize a fully functional platform for your institute. On the other side, there is SaaS-based and fully managed deployment. edSPIRIT is this. You do not need any hardware or know-how investment to deploy Open edX. edSPIRIT takes care of all these and creates a fully functional instance in the cloud in at most 20 minutes. It takes care of updates and technical support. edSPIRIT instances are offered on a subscription basis. You will start by selecting a plan. There are two plans with varying numbers of features. These are called Starter and Premium. The third plan, Enterprise, is for large institutions such as a Ministry of Higher Education or a School Board which might require lots of features and customizations. As far as we are concerned a Starter plan is sufficient for most small to medium size institutes. If you are a mid to large-size institution or need some of our extra features, then you can opt for the Premium plan. Both plans offer monthly or Annual subscriptions which also determine your billing cycle. The billing cycle starts on the day your instance is created. You can always cancel your subscription before your billing cycle ends.
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