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The free plan on overleaf only allows collaboration between 2 people. If you have 3 students in your report assignment then you can't use overleaf for free.

That sounds like a sign that overleaf is struggling, that they had to make that change.

And Typst is more generous there, you can collaborate 3 people with no problem.


gucci-on-fleek
> The free plan on overleaf only allows collaboration between 2 people. If you have 3 students in your report assignment then you can't use overleaf for free.

Yup. You used to be able to share projects with unlimited people via link sharing, but they annoyingly got rid of that last year [0]. And Overleaf's cheapest plan is still more expensive than a basic VPS, so it's actually cheaper to self-host (which is what I'm doing [1]).

> That sounds like a sign that overleaf is struggling, that they had to make that change.

Either struggling or realized that they have a captive audience—if your professor requires assignments to be typeset with LaTeX and assigns group projects, there aren't really any other options.

[0] https://www.overleaf.com/blog/changes-to-project-sharing

[1] https://www.maxchernoff.ca/p/overleaf

imtringued
Universities pay for Overleaf subscriptions so no student has to spend a dime.

Some people can't grasp that Overleaf may be a really good product that has to compete with hundreds of both free and fully open source alternatives.

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