LightningChart JS: Changes in pricing on September 5th, 2022
LightningChart JS pricing changes are now in place. From September 1st onwards, we will be adjusting our prices and there will be a price increase in our JS charting library license.
The price change will affect all license subscription types including a new license type for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications.
Price changes will be in full effect from September 1st, 2022, onward.
Why are we changing our prices?
This change reflects the extreme and unbeatable performance level that LightningChart JS achieves which gives our users only major improvements in performance and user experience.
Additionally, this new price restructure takes into consideration SaaS applications that require their own unique pricing model.
License renewals
We continue to reward our customers’ loyalty with special pricing for all license renewals. When renewing a soon-to-expire license, users are entitled to cover only 60% of the total price of the license subject to the most recent valid pricing list.
We welcome all to experience what the industry’s most advanced and powerful data visualization library for JavaScript feels like!
With any questions or quotation requests about the LightningChart JS pricing changes or any other matters, please contact our customer service.
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