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Hello! Thanks for your detailed questions about using AnkiHub for your large Vietnamese learning community. I understand you’re exploring options that balance collaboration capabilities with cost efficiency for your diverse group of users. Let me address your questions:
1. Suggesting Changes on Public Decks
For users to suggest changes to public decks:
- Yes, users need a paid subscription to use the “suggest changes” feature. This is true even if they’re subscribing to a public deck that you created with your Core plan.
- Free users can subscribe to and use public decks, but they cannot suggest changes without their own paid subscription.
From the “Collaborate on a Deck” documentation:
You can suggest changes to existing notes in decks that you subscribe to on AnkiHub… After suggesting a change, your suggestion will have to be reviewed and accepted by the deck maintainers.
The collaboration features require a paid membership to utilize fully.
2. Organization Feature Costs
Regarding Organizations:
- Organizations are billed annually with a discount of one month free per user seat
- The organization owner pays for all the user seats in the organization
- When you add users to your organization, your annual bill is adjusted with a prorated amount
- All organization members get full access to AnkiHub features including linked decks
For your specific large community of 30,000 users, I would recommend:
- Contacting AnkiHub support directly to discuss potential custom solutions
- Mentioning your specific needs related to the large number of users and financial constraints in Vietnam
From the Organizations documentation:
If you would like to create an organization, please request
Support, send a private message to customer support or email support@ankihub.net.
Alternative Approach
Given your community’s size and financial constraints, you might consider a hybrid approach:
- Create a core team of contributors with paid subscriptions
- Use the organization feature for this smaller team of key content creators
- Share the resulting high-quality decks as public decks for the wider community
This would allow you to maintain quality control while making the content accessible to users with limited resources.
I hope this helps with your decision-making! For specific pricing details and potential custom solutions for your large community, I recommend reaching out to AnkiHub’s support team directly.