I found something called "Logos Max (early access) for $34.99 when looking at what collections the LRCs were in. What is Logos Max?
Logos has previously indicated that Logos Max will likely be the highest of three subscription tiers available in the fall, along with Logos Pro and Logos Premium.
How about posting the link where you found it? Thanks!
DAL
How about posting the link where you found it? Thanks! DAL
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How about posting the link where you found it? Thanks! DAL https://www.logos.com/early-access/faq?utm_campaign=promo-earlyaccess&utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_content=05282024_Logos_ENG_EN_Subscription-Comms-VIPs&utm_term=https%3a%2f%2flogos.com%2fearly-access%2ffaq&utm_id=211051&sfmc_id=38902612
Thanks! I didn’t see any prices, though. Oh well, for now I’m good with Logos Pro. Depending on features and resources I’ll see if I jump to Logos Max.
That's correct. As part of our gradual expansion of early access, Logos Max and Logos Premium are now available to select customers.
FWIW, there are no NEW features in Logos Max that are not also in Logos Pro. Right now, the difference between the two packages is the number of books included (500 vs 400), and a bunch of advanced original language features previously included in the Logos 10 full feature set.
If the three tiers are now available for early access, would it be possible to see what features are in each tier? I am currently subscribed in the Pro version, but don't know what is even included in it (other than AI and such). I am mostly interested in what language features will not be available anymore if I remained on Pro. Even knowing what is in my current Pro version would be helpful.
Unlike many, I don't see a problem with subscription as long as the price doesn't get too high for what I need.
This information should be displayed more prominently; I would not know otherwise that I would not get any additional features with Max despite the steep price difference. The extra books are not compelling.
This looks like a very good deal for new customers and may be attractive to people who are fully onboard the AI bandwagon. For established customers and those with large libraries (I'd classify my own as medium-sized), it is the opposite.
, the difference between the two packages is the number of books included (500 vs 400), and a bunch of advanced original language features previously included in the Logos 10 full feature set.
I think I see where this train is heading now.
When I looked at the books in pro, I found that I already owned most of them. I’m fairly certain the same would be true with the additional 100 here.
I fail to see why I should pay to rent books or features that I have already paid To purchase?
Where is the $5/month plan for those who already paid for all of the resources and features being rented?
This comment betrays the notion that included books do not significantly add to the price of the subscription. If a subscription including 500 books increases the price as compared to a subscription including 400, then a subscription including 400 would increase the price as compared to a subscription including 0. I would love to see an opt out option for included books in order to decrease subscription price, even if it isn't a "substantial" difference.
I think that is going to be dicey issue. When you present a comparison between different tiers and list number of books as a differential, people are somehow going to evaluate the value proposition using that as a criterion. Furthermore, people not willing to pay anything extra for something they already own is very valid.
Logos Max seems to differentiate itself with:
1) AI Tool: Auto Translation, and possibly more AI search credits even though both Pro and Max list 'Thousands'. I am guessing Pro has less 'thousands' than 'Max' to cater to the auto translation function.
2) Original Languages: Advanced tools as compared to Intermediate ones.
3) Study Breath: Sept, Vulgate etc.
4) Included books: Private commentaries as compared to in-house produced commentaries.
Pre-existing owners of the L10 Academic packages are going to wonder how much more value they are getting just by the books alone.
Is there any update to what the expected features of logos max will be?
This for now, I don't know if any projected features have been named.
Subscription comparison chart - Logos Forums
Are there any plans in Max to introduce MultI-user licensing for Churches and Bible Study groups?
It's something we're actively considering.