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How Do License Upgrades Work?

This article explains how license upgrades work for Schema Pro.

Annual to Lifetime Upgrade:

Customers need to pay only the difference amount (provided they have an active annual license).

Example – If you are currently on the Schema Pro Annual plan priced at $79 and want to upgrade to the Schema Pro Lifetime plan priced at $249, you only need to cover the price difference, which is $170 ($249 – $79).

Note: The upgrade discount applies only if your annual license is still active. If your license has expired, you will need to purchase the Lifetime plan at full price.

Annual to Annual Renewal:

The Schema Pro Annual plan renews automatically each year. The renewal is charged at the standard annual rate.

Example – If you purchased Schema Pro Annual on January 1, 2024 at $79, your license will automatically renew on January 1, 2025 at the standard renewal price of $79.

Note: Introductory pricing applies to first-time purchases only. All renewals are charged at the full standard price.

Lifetime to Lifetime:

Schema Pro currently offers a single Lifetime plan. There is no higher tier to upgrade to within Schema Pro. If you would like access to additional BSF products, visit the upgrades page to explore bundle options.

How to Upgrade?

Just visit the upgrades page on our store to see your available upgrade options.

Upgrade Offer

What if there is a discount offer?

If there’s a discount offer on upgrades, you’ll only need to pay the discounted difference amount.

For instance, let’s say there’s a 20% discount on upgrades. If you’ve previously purchased Schema Pro Annual priced at $79 and now wish to upgrade to Schema Pro Lifetime priced at $249, the difference amount is $170 ($249 – $79), and you’ll receive an additional 20% discount on this amount. So your actual upgrade cost will be $136 ($170 – 20%).

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