Complete costs $250.80/year and a first-time purchase is discounted and costs only $179.40.” DNA “The Complete subscription (formerly called Bundle) is the best plan, providing everything on MyHeritage as a combination of PremiumPlus and Data. * Access to the Record Detective™ – matches between historical records and other historical records.Īn annual Data subscription costs $159.20, with first-time subscribers getting a 25% discount, or $119.40. * Access to all Record Matches – matches between family trees and historical records. This also includes access to the Geni collection on MyHeritage which includes all the non-private Geni profiles. * Access to all 7 billion historical records on MyHeritage’s SuperSearch engine for historical records, including international birth, marriage, death and census records, and many more. “A Data subscription on MyHeritage provides the following separate benefits: * Access to all family trees and family photos on MyHeritage’s SuperSearch engine for historical records.”Īn annual PremiumPlus subscription costs $175.20, with first-time subscribers getting a 25% discount, or $131.40. * Instant Discoveries™ – discoveries that can be received and applied in one click, adding an entire branch to the family tree at each time. * Unlimited number of individuals in the online family tree on.
“A PremiumPlus subscription on MyHeritage provides all the benefits of a Premium account, plus the following: * Premium features of the Family Tree Builder software, for life – Smart Match merge wizard and all-in-one charts.Īn annual Premium subscription costs $110.08, with first-time subscribers getting a 25% discount, or $82.56. Ability to contact other tree owners with whom Smart Matches™ were found. * Ability to confirm Smart Matches™ and do Quick Save – save new information from matches to one’s tree in one click. * Increased capacity of up to 2500 individuals in the online family tree on. “A Premium subscription on MyHeritage provides all the benefits of a Basic account, plus the following: “MyHeritage offers Site subscriptions in two flavors: Premium and PremiumPlus.
* Some free content in SuperSearch engine for historical records, such as 20 million gravestone records (BillionGraves collection) and 90 million pages from family history books, and more. * Smart Matches™ – matches between family trees, are free to receive and view. * Up to 250 individuals in the online family tree on. Very likely the world’s most popular free family tree software. Developed since 2003 and highly maintained ever since.
* Free Family Tree Builder software, for Windows and Mac, with the ability to build a family tree of up to 500,000 individuals on one’s computer (the limit is technical, it is not imposed). “Basic (free) accounts on MyHeritage provide:
“At the moment a bundled subscription which includes Geni Pro + MyHeritage Data is not offered yet and users who want both need to buy them separately. “A Geni Pro subscription doesn’t provide access to the 7 billion records and profiles from MyHeritage that are matched with Geni profiles - this requires a separate MyHeritage Data subscription (see below).
Geni Pro can be taken for a test drive with a 14-day free trial. “Geni Pro provides access to matches between profiles on Geni (Geni tree matches), improved search capabilities on Geni that cover the entire Geni database, unlimited media upload and enhanced customer support. “Geni offers a Geni Pro subscription for an annual fee of $119.40. Building a tree on Geni and merging profiles is free. “Geni allows its users to do a lot for free. The subscriptions on both MyHeritage and Geni are annual.” As the services are separate, a subscription purchased on Geni does not provide benefits on MyHeritage, and vice versa.
“MyHeritage and Geni are both Freemium services, meaning that they can be used for free to a certain extent, and for premium features and content, a subscription is required. Today - what it costs and how the two work together.
Yesterday, we learned about how the two differ: how the focus on Geni is a one-world collaborative tree and the focus on MyHeritage is on individual private trees on one side and on records on the other. This past Sunday, The Legal Genealogist couldn’t quite figure out how Geni and MyHeritage (its parent company) fit together and how the new DNA offerings on both were to work and so invited MyHeritage to explain things.