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Basecamp introduces special reduced pricing in India



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Basecamp, one of the widely used project management tools first released in 2004, is now available to users in India with special reduced pricing that is as low as about $4 a month.
On Tuesday, 37signals co-founder and CEO Jason Fried announced the reduced pricing of Basecamp for new customers in India. The tool is available at a monthly charge of 300 Indian rupees ($3.65) per user in the country, over 75% less than its global pricing of $15 (1,200 Indian rupees). It brings 500GB storage and features such as unlimited projects and lets users invite guests for free.
Basecamp’s Pro Unlimited tier — meant for growing businesses, startups and large companies and offers 5TB storage in total and priority support — is priced at 4,800 Indian rupees ($58.48) annually. This shows a drop of more than 80% from the global pricing of $399. There is also the Unlimite …

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