Subscription overview updates#25437
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Replace the minimal subscription landing page with a structured overview that explains Docker Core vs product-based plan types, unit-based top-ups (seats, licenses, minutes, repositories), and support add-on tiers. Updates title, description, keywords, weight, and aliases. Retains the existing grid_subscriptions front matter and card links unchanged. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Assessment: 🟡 NEEDS ATTENTION
3 style/grammar issues found in the new content.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Noice. I like the use of tables to make the distinction between all the various plans and what they apply to. efficiency 🤝
| | Seats | Each seat extends entitlements to one more member. | Docker Team, Docker Business | | ||
| | Licenses | Access to specific products or features. | AI Governance, Docker Offload | | ||
| | Minutes | Cloud build capacity, sold in blocks and consumed within the billing period. | Docker Build Cloud | | ||
| | Repositories | Additional container repositories covered by security scanning and analysis features. | DHI | |
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This table is only gonna get longer when DVP brings out credits loooool 😅
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| To subscribe to a plan, you can self-serve through **Billing** in [Docker Home](https://app.docker.com), or contact sales. See [Scale your subscription](/subscription/scale/) to find out which applies to the plan you want. | ||
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nit: I like 'top up' but you may need to update the other subscription page that talks about 'scaling' or vica versa. either way - consistency
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| Docker subscriptions provide licensing for commercial use of Docker products including Docker Desktop, Docker Hub, Docker Build Cloud, Docker Scout, and Testcontainers Cloud. | ||
| Docker offers several plans ranging from free to paid plans, including add-on usage top-ups. When you upgrade a plan, you expand your usage entitlements and feature sets for Docker products. |
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| Docker offers several plans ranging from free to paid plans, including add-on usage top-ups. When you upgrade a plan, you expand your usage entitlements and feature sets for Docker products. | |
| Docker offers several plans you can subscribe to ranging from free to paid plans, including add-on usage top-ups. When you upgrade a plan, you expand your usage entitlements and feature sets for Docker products. |
Think it'd be helpful to front-load this concept (my suggested change makes the sentence a bit long, but you get me)
Also 'add-on usage top-ups'....I get what you're going with but it's hard to parse. is there a better way to phrase this?
| | [Gordon](/ai/gordon/) | Prepaid usage for the Gordon AI agent | Gordon Plus, Gordon Max, Gordon Ultra | | ||
| | [AI Governance](/ai/sandboxes/governance/org/) | Purchase set amount of licenses | AI Governance | | ||
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| Docker plans for accounts (like individual or organizations) provide a foundation for most users. Some product plans may require a Docker plan for accounts while some products may not need an upgraded Docker plan at all. |
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A user might ask 'how come plans for accounts provide a foundation for most users? what's included in them? Is it worth expanding this sentence to indicate it gives you access to most things, or maybe even an extra table column?
I also wonder if the bit about some plans depending on other plans could be bought into the table too?
This PR captures changes made to the subscription/_index page. It doesn't include future work for breaking /scale into individual product subscription types.