What do Pro Subscribers Get that Free Users Don't?
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I've been playing with my new account here on Moz, and I'm trying to figure out what Pro subscribers get that Free users don't get. Is there a page somewhere that lists the differences? I Googled, but couldn't find one.
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Thanks Sam. And thanks for replying to me so fast on a Sunday!
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Hey Charles,
There is no comparison page that will show you the difference between paid and free accounts. The easiest way to see them right now is to log out of your Moz account and head over to OSE, Followerwonk and download the Mozbar. High level though, OSE will not provide social metrics, limits the filtering options available and limits the results shown on some of the tabs. Followerwonk shuts off exports and limits certain data sets and the Mozbar deactivates the ability to link to and analyze pages from our paid tools among other things.
Discounts to Mozcon and the video bundles are usually around a couple of hundred dollars. You can find the videos from last years' Mozcon here. I'll be sure to pass this along as feedback to our Product and Marketing teams to see if we can get a more thorough comparison page put together. Thanks!
Sam
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Thanks Sam! Is there any page somewhere that shows the difference between what community users get vs. Pro subscribers? e.g. what are the data/functionality differences in OSE, Followerwonk, and the Mozbar? How much is the discount to Mozcon? Where are the videos located?
The help hub looks great. Going to check that out.
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Hey Charles,
As a Moz Pro subscriber, you actually get access to a lot of things community users don't. For one, the ability to post in the Community if you have general or more SEO related questions. You also get full access to our free tools (OSE, Followerwonk, Mozbar) which give you more functionality and data. Lastly, you get access to all of our paid tools. This includes (Rank Tracker, On-Page Grader, Fresh Web Explorer, etc) as well as Moz Analytics. I recommend heading over to our Help Hub for a full walkthrough of the app and tools.
Ah, some other great perks include discounts to tickets for Mozcon and the videos. Hope this helps clear things up!
Best,
Sam
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