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Why Choose an Annual Plan?

NextMe annual plans unlock significant savings, SMS flexibility, and exclusive perks.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Why Switch to an Annual Plan?

At NextMe, we offer both monthly and annual subscription plans to give you billing flexibility. If you're looking for the best value, exclusive features, and a hassle-free experience, our annual plan is the clear winner. Let’s explore why switching to an annual subscription can be a smart move for you or your team:

1. Save More

Paying annually comes with significant cost savings compared to paying monthly.

  • Save up to 33% compared to monthly billing

  • Lock in today’s pricing for the next 12 months

  • No surprise rate changes month-to-month

💡 Example: Our Business Plan is $99.99/month or $959.88/year. That’s $240 savings, or nearly 2.5 months free when you choose annual.

2. Enjoy Annual-Only Perks

Annual subscribers get perks like SMS rollover, priority support, and early access to new features.

  • SMS Rollover: Monthly plans include a fixed number of SMS notifications, but unused messages don’t roll over. If you hit your limit early, your notifications stop until the next month or plan upgrade. Annual plans give your business rollover flexibility, letting you accumulate unused messages and use them during high-volume periods. This means no service disruptions, more control, and the ability to handle seasonal spikes without missing a beat.

  • Priority Support: Annual plans get phone support and faster response times.

  • Early Access: Annual subscribers are prioritized for early access to beta features.

3. Avoid Billing Interruptions

Stop worrying about monthly invoices.

  • Peace of mind with a full year of uninterrupted access

  • Avoid missed payments and service pauses

  • One receipt for tax season so you can focus on your work, not your billing cycle

Ready to Switch?

You can upgrade to an annual plan anytime from Your Plan page.


💬 Questions? Contact us at support@nextmeapp.com or chat with us live.

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