diff --git a/website/docs/docs/dbt-versions/release-notes/79-July-2023/faster-run.md b/website/docs/docs/dbt-versions/release-notes/79-July-2023/faster-run.md
index ba82234c0b5..5cf1f97ff25 100644
--- a/website/docs/docs/dbt-versions/release-notes/79-July-2023/faster-run.md
+++ b/website/docs/docs/dbt-versions/release-notes/79-July-2023/faster-run.md
@@ -27,8 +27,12 @@ Jobs scheduled at the top of the hour used to take over 106 seconds to prepare b
Our enhanced scheduler offers more durability and empowers users to run jobs effortlessly.
-This means Enterprise, multi-tenant accounts can now enjoy the advantages of unlimited job concurrency. Previously limited to a fixed number of run slots, Enterprise accounts now have the freedom to operate without constraints. Single-tenant support will be coming soon. Team plan customers will continue to have only 2 run slots.
+This means Enterprise, multi-tenant accounts can now enjoy the advantages of unlimited job concurrency. Previously limited to a fixed number of run slots, Enterprise accounts now have the freedom to operate without constraints. Single-tenant support will be coming soon.
-Something to note, each running job occupies a run slot for its duration, and if all slots are occupied, jobs will queue accordingly.
+Something to note, each running job occupies a run slot for its duration, and if all slots are occupied, jobs will queue accordingly.
For more feature details, refer to the [dbt Cloud pricing page](https://www.getdbt.com/pricing/).
+
+Note, Team accounts created after July 2023 benefit from unlimited job concurrency:
+- Legacy Team accounts have a fixed number of run slots.
+- Both Team and Developer plans are limited to one project each. For larger-scale needs, our [Enterprise plan](https://www.getdbt.com/pricing/) offers features such as audit logging, unlimited job concurrency and projects, and more.
diff --git a/website/docs/docs/deploy/job-scheduler.md b/website/docs/docs/deploy/job-scheduler.md
index fba76f677a7..7a4cd740804 100644
--- a/website/docs/docs/deploy/job-scheduler.md
+++ b/website/docs/docs/deploy/job-scheduler.md
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Familiarize yourself with these useful terms to help you understand how the job
| Over-scheduled job | A situation when a cron-scheduled job's run duration becomes longer than the frequency of the job’s schedule, resulting in a job queue that will grow faster than the scheduler can process the job’s runs. |
| Prep time | The time dbt Cloud takes to create a short-lived environment to execute the job commands in the user's cloud data platform. Prep time varies most significantly at the top of the hour when the dbt Cloud Scheduler experiences a lot of run traffic. |
| Run | A single, unique execution of a dbt job. |
-| Run slot | Run slots control the number of jobs that can run concurrently. Developer and Team plan accounts have a fixed number of run slots, and Enterprise users have [unlimited run slots](/docs/dbt-versions/release-notes/July-2023/faster-run#unlimited-job-concurrency-for-enterprise-accounts). Each running job occupies a run slot for the duration of the run. If you need more jobs to execute in parallel, consider the [Enterprise plan](https://www.getdbt.com/pricing/) |
+| Run slot | Run slots control the number of jobs that can run concurrently. Developer plans have a fixed number of run slots, while Enterprise and Team plans have [unlimited run slots](/docs/dbt-versions/release-notes/July-2023/faster-run#unlimited-job-concurrency-for-enterprise-accounts). Each running job occupies a run slot for the duration of the run.
Team and Developer plans are limited to one project each. For additional projects, consider upgrading to the [Enterprise plan](https://www.getdbt.com/pricing/).|
| Threads | When dbt builds a project's DAG, it tries to parallelize the execution by using threads. The [thread](/docs/running-a-dbt-project/using-threads) count is the maximum number of paths through the DAG that dbt can work on simultaneously. The default thread count in a job is 4. |
| Wait time | Amount of time that dbt Cloud waits before running a job, either because there are no available slots or because a previous run of the same job is still in progress. |