I received a new email today re the upcoming subscription launch.
Thanks for your interest in the future of Logos! We’ve got some exciting news to share about our upcoming subscription launch. We’ll cover in this email:
The Legacy Fallback License gives you permanent access to many Logos features after subscribing for two consecutive years, and will be unlocked for subscribers beginning in October 2026. As mentioned before, the clock starts when you start subscribing or take a free trial. It’s a special perk for anyone who owns a Logos package or feature set (it’s not for new customers).The main features that won’t be included in the Legacy Fallback License are AI or cloud-based, as they have high ongoing costs that are covered by subscription payments.See the full list of exclusions in this forum post from Mark Barnes, Principal Product Manager at Logos.What will the new subscriptions cost?We’re pretty excited to share what the pricing for subscriptions will be. To keep the spirit of Dynamic Pricing, Logos 10 owners will get the best price. Anyone who owns a Logos package (even before Logos 10) will also save compared to new subscribers.See full pricing info this forum post from Taylor Blomquist, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Logos.Some things to note:
What’s new with perks? Updates on the annual reward and Mobile EdWe shared recently about the new subscription perk that gives you a 5% reward for your annual spend. If you’ve already started a subscription, we’re showing our appreciation by retroactively starting the 5% annual reward clock to the date you started your subscription (Pro and Max subscribers only).Also, each subscription tier will include Logos Mobile Education courses that rotate quarterly and are chosen to fit the main purpose of each tier:
When can you learn more about these changes?To learn more, take a look at our page about the next era of Logos or our subscription FAQ.Thank you for joining us as we move into the new era of Logos!Team Logos
Just FYI, it is against forum guidelines to post coupon codes. You should probably edit your post to pull out the code people are supposed to sign up for the emails to get. I think it is also included in the link.
Just FYI, it is against forum guidelines to post coupon codes.
Thanks Justin, I edited the post.
The code only works when someone registers their email address. There's no abuse potential.
Thanks Jan, probably good to remove it anyway to maintain alignment with forum best practice.
Anyone having trouble with their free book not being free? The coupon code: ******** does not availeth much.
A few others have reported the same, you ought to contact customer support and have them sort it out. I already had the book.
Will do. Thx!