Price Changes

Published: 2023-01-23

Dear Archivarix user.

 

Since we launched, we have been actively developing, working on improving the functionality and adding new tools to our CMS. Prices for our services have remained unchanged for the past five years. At present, the service stores approximately 300 terabytes of recovery and download data, and tasks are performed by dozens of servers for downloading and processing. Prices for server equipment, electricity in data centers, and payment for the growing data storage over this time have only increased, as has the load on our system. The load has also increased due to the abuse of some users with free downloads. From February 1st, 2023, we are forced to increase prices, which were not originally high. The first thousand files for recovery and download will now cost 10$, and each subsequent thousand only $1.

 

For all those who liked the old prices and wanted to make the most of them, we have prepared a promo code OLDPRICES that doubles the new balance replenishment and thus no increase in prices can be felt. The promo code will double any payment made from today till the end of January. The code can be used once per account. To enter the code and get the bonus amount equal to the last payment, it is necessary to make the payment and after that apply it in the Payments section, selecting the Payment Coupon option.

 

OLDPRICES

 

We continue to improve the service and in February you will be expecting the next update of Archivarix CMS, which will bring many new useful tools that will help to put in order restored websites even in cases when the website was saved incomplete in the WebArchive. For those who want to build PBNs on a large scale and love automation, we have implemented a functionality that allows you to apply any of the existing tools in automatic mode from the command line. The next update of Archivarix CMS takes the work with websites to a new quality level.

We thank you for using our service and we believe that further development of it will continue to simplify the work of webmasters and SEO specialists.

 

In our recent newsletters and messages, we have started to actively use AI for generating images and texts. This is a small hint about where we are heading this year and what to expect from the new tools for working with restored websites.

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