# Does talking points cost money?

Does talking points cost money?

##### Post Metadata
- Posted at: about 3 years ago
- Author title: Pinned by G2 as a common question



## Comments
### Comment 1

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- Posted at: about 2 months ago



### Comment 2

From what I’ve seen, TalkingPoints usually has a free version for basic use (especially for teachers), but there are paid plans or upgrades depending on features and scale, so it’s not completely free in every case. Overall, it depends on how you plan to use it and what features you need. Also, if you’re exploring digital solutions alongside property-related services, you can check out https://realestateagentslondon.co.uk/ for more insights.

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- Posted at: about 2 months ago



### Comment 3

TalkingPoints itself has both free and paid options depending on the features you need. Many users start with the free version to test basic communication tools, then upgrade if they need more advanced functionality like translation or reporting.

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- Posted at: about 2 months ago



### Comment 4

The app and website are free to all users.

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- Posted at: about 3 years ago
- Author title: Educational specialist



### Comment 5

No

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- Posted at: about 3 years ago
- Author title: Special Education Teacher



### Comment 6

Teachers can sign up for free. So, it is great if you are a teacher and want to connect with the students&#39; guardians from your class(es). However, if you are an administrator then you will need to ask TalkingPoints for a quote. 

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- Posted at: about 3 years ago
- Author title: Interim Assistant Principal



### Comment 7

Not for teachers individually to use.

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- Posted at: about 3 years ago
- Author title: teacher



### Comment 8

It is FREE!!!!

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- Posted at: about 3 years ago
- Author title: Teacher



### Comment 9

No. It is completely free!!

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- Posted at: about 3 years ago
- Author title: ELL Coordinator at Flandreau School District



### Comment 10

No.

##### Comment Metadata
- Posted at: about 3 years ago
- Author title: Teacher



### Comment 11

Not a single penny or cent! I’ve been using the desktop we sauté and the mobile app for 6-7 years now and have not had to pay a single penny. 

##### Comment Metadata
- Posted at: about 3 years ago
- Author title: Educational specialist



### Comment 12

Basic version is free. The paid version is better for teacher as it allows to send attachments and longer emails.

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- Posted at: about 3 years ago
- Author title: ESL teacher



### Comment 13

No. It does not cost money. 

##### Comment Metadata
- Posted at: about 3 years ago
- Author title: Teacher




## Related Product
[TalkingPoints](https://www.g2.com/products/talkingpoints/reviews)

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