I agree with pretty much everyone else’s remarks, here, regarding the premium tier adjustments; I’m very happy to see that they introduced plans below the previous 5-person limit, but it doesn’t make much sense to take the 5-person tier requirement and lower it to only 4, 3, and 2 person “teams”. I feel like it was cut short of 1-person for no apparent reason; you would still most likely make a significant amount more in premium subscription revenue off of 1-person premium plans than even your 2-3 person premium plans. Moreover, as others have already stated, the 1-person/per-person premium plan has been a top request for service options for quite some time, now.
As far as the pricing goes for what would likely be 1-person premium, I have other services that are 1-person premium that charge anywhere from $9-$15 per month for use (and most, if not all, have an annual plan discount, as well), and this has never been a major concern of mine. What I’m getting at is that $10/mo (maybe a bit less, like $8-$9/mo with an annual payment plan/subscription) seems perfectly reasonable to me for what I would be getting out of Asana’s “Premium” tools/options.
In closing, I truly hope that Asana is listening to these comments, and that they’ll reconsider their pricing plans to include 1-person “teams”. After all, those of us using Asana would LOVE to have premium access for just 1-person, and it honestly doesn’t make any sense not to offer it when you were already willing to go all the way down to 2-person “teams”.