Eraser is currently free to use.
Below is a preview of what we have in mind.

For now, all users have access to "Team" plan features. That means everyone has unlimited files, unlimited collaborators, and access to our beta features like version history and GitHub integration. We will let users know 30 days before rolling out pricing. There will always be a free tier and any files created today will be accessible and exportable in the future.

Pricing Preview

Free
$0
Per user /
month
5 files
Unlimited collaborators
Team
$10
Per user /
month
Unlimited files
Unlimited collaborators
Private files
Team libraries
Version history
GitHub integration
Enterprise
Everything in Team plan
SSO
CSM
Flexible payments
Custom contracts

Usage

Free
Team
Enterprise
# of files

A file consists of a single infinite canvas and note editor

5
Unlimited
Unlimited
# of guests

A guest has access to a specific file on an invite basis

Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited

Features

Infinite canvas
Markdown note editor
Diagram-as-code
Keyboard flowcharting
Version history
30 days
Unlimited
Github integration
Slack integration

Collaboration

Commenting and tagging
Real-time collaboration
Team libraries

Access

Private files
SSO

Billing

Flexible payments
Custom contracts
Customer success manager

Usage

Free
Team
Enterprise

FAQ

Can I use Eraser for free?

Yes, the Free plan is for individuals and small teams who are getting started on Eraser. Free plan users can create up to 5 files.

What is a file?

A file consists of a single infinite canvas and a note editor.

Who are members?

Members of a team have full edit access to all of the files that belong to a team.

Who are guests?

Guests can edit and comment only on specific files that they have been invited to.

Do you offer discounts for education users, non profits, and open source projects?

Yes, please reach out to hello@tryeraser.com.

What are private files?

Private files are for work that should not be open to all team members. Only user that have been invited can access the file.

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