For one thing, it offers 1TB of online storage it enables collaborative video editing (see our Adobe Premiere Pro review for a glimpse of what that offers) you can reassign licences at will should you go for the single app route and have more team members than licences, because not all of them will use the same app at the same time you can control this via a centralised deployment system you have access to volume discounts (should you order 10 or more licences), 24/7 tech support, 1:1 sessions with design experts, a shared Adobe Stock plans, and unlimited job postings on Adobe Talent. However, there are many advantages to going for the Teams option. The more people are on your team, the more expensive this can get. Teams are more expensive - $33.99 (£25.28) per month excluding VAT for a single app, or $79.99 (£59) for all of them, per licence. Students and teachers get the whole lot for only $19.99 (£16.24) per month for the first year (the price goes up to $31.86 (£25.28) after that, but that’s still nearly half the price of what Individuals pay). If you pay for three of them, you might as well get them all.
If you’d rather pay for only the apps you need, all of the big software packages like InDesign, illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro, etc, will set you back $25.49 (£19.97) per month, each.
Single users will opt for the Individuals option, and they can get all apps and 100GB of online storage for $52.99 (£49.94) per month.