Along with the release of Craft 3 the 'Client' license has been removed, leaving 'Solo' and 'Pro' as the only available licensing options.
This has lead to a significant discussion on Slack based on whether or not the client license should have been removed, some people (including myself) have use-cases where the only project requirement that isn't satisfied by the solo license is the ability to create an account for the client. In my experience this is normally the case when we work with smaller clients and purchasing a pro license would be overkill.
I feel like there should still be some sort of middle ground where we can purchase something that gives us the ability to create an account for the client without having to pay for the additional pro features that won't be used. This could come in the form of a licensing option or as an official P&T plugin.
It would be great to hear the opinions of others on the matter.
Along with the release of Craft 3 the 'Client' license has been removed, leaving 'Solo' and 'Pro' as the only available licensing options.
This has lead to a significant discussion on Slack based on whether or not the client license should have been removed, some people (including myself) have use-cases where the only project requirement that isn't satisfied by the solo license is the ability to create an account for the client. In my experience this is normally the case when we work with smaller clients and purchasing a pro license would be overkill.
I feel like there should still be some sort of middle ground where we can purchase something that gives us the ability to create an account for the client without having to pay for the additional pro features that won't be used. This could come in the form of a licensing option or as an official P&T plugin.
It would be great to hear the opinions of others on the matter.