Ning phasing out free networks

From Jason Rosenthal’s email to net­work cre­ators this after­noon:


As long-time Net­work Cre­ators, you no doubt already see the value of Ning. We intend to focus our efforts 100% on meet­ing your needs and build­ing the fea­tures you’ve requested. The phas­ing out of free ser­vices won’t hap­pen until July, and we’ll be pro­vid­ing those who can’t join us with a clear migra­tion path at that time.



Well. It’s good to know that now, after years in ser­vice, they’re going to start meet­ing our needs.

All snark aside, I think this is prob­a­bly a good move for the com­pany as the real­ity of the Free Mar­ket Cul­ture sets in and more and more orga­ni­za­tions real­ize it’s time to, you know, make some money. Ning has been a ter­rific tool for many of my clients, but once you hit the ceil­ing on func­tion­al­ity, you’re locked up. API access is com­ing, appar­ently, which is good for devel­op­ers, and more flex­i­bil­ity in cus­tom designs, too.

Which is all great. But I just got off the phone with the owner of a ter­rific Ning net­work look­ing to move the site and all his mem­bers to a new plat­form in the wake of all the changes and the dete­ri­o­rat­ing ser­vice over the last year. And he is already a pay­ing cus­tomer.

I hope they can pull it together and that the new pre­mium model isn’t a day late, dol­lar short.

Cause migrat­ing net­works is a mas­sive pain.