Same here, we have a bunch of domains for various side-projects and hobbies. The number of domains does not say anything about mail volume etc., and I don't think it's a valid differentiator between business and family accounts.
We also got the recommendation to go with a business account, which is ridiculous - the cost of business accounts for a family is prohibitive.
The entire approach with arbitrary limits (number of domains, number of emails or aliases, etc.) seems very last decade. Just make it unlimited fair-use, and be done with it. If a user abuses it, deal with it on a case by case basis.
Same here, we have a bunch of domains for various side-projects and hobbies. The number of domains does not say anything about mail volume etc., and I don't think it's a valid differentiator between business and family accounts.
We also got the recommendation to go with a business account, which is ridiculous - the cost of business accounts for a family is prohibitive.
The entire approach with arbitrary limits (number of domains, number of emails or aliases, etc.) seems very last decade. Just make it unlimited fair-use, and be done with it. If a user abuses it, deal with it on a case by case basis.