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Last week, we announced that we're introducing pricing for Pivotal Tracker. Since then, we've received a great deal of thoughtful and constructive feedback, and we're very grateful that the majority of you have shown support of Tracker’s move to be a paid product. We really appreciate all of your positive comments.
Continue reading below for details about changes to pricing that we're making based on your suggestions, and clarification of some aspects of pricing that may not have been stated clearly, including what remains free.
NOTE: This article has been updated with pricing changes announced on Jan. 28.
First, we'd like to thank all Pivotal Tracker users. We couldn’t be more grateful for all of the support and feedback we’ve received from you.
Today, we're introducing pricing for Tracker. All of the details, including price plans and transition information, are below.
The team at Flowdock, a real time team communication platform, just announced integration with Pivotal Tracker. You can now connect Tracker with Flowdock, and see your project activity in the context of your online conversations.
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See this Flowdock blog post to read more about the new integration.
Happy New Year!
Pivotal Tracker has some updates for the new year: we've added a built-in integration with Bugzilla, a popular bug tracking tool, redesigned the My Projects page to make it easier to use, and made the Zendesk integration more flexible. More details on all of this below.
