Pricing
Honest tiers.
No seat traps.
Start free. Upgrade when you hit a limit, not because we gated a basic feature.
free
Free
$0
For individuals starting out.
- Maker mode
- 1 project
- MCP server (capped quota)
- GitHub integration
Most popular
pro
Pro
$15/ month
For serious solo work.
- Everything in Free
- Unlimited projects
- Agile mode (sprints, points)
- Releases + auto changelog
- Higher MCP quota
- TraQL
team
Team
$15/ seat / mo
When a team forms around you.
- Everything in Pro
- Parallel releases + go/no-go
- Roles & permissions
- SSO
- Audit log
- Priority support
enterprise
Enterprise
Custom
Compliance, scale, contracts.
- Everything in Team
- SCIM provisioning
- Multi-org
- Contractual SLA
- Security review support
All plans include the MCP server. EUR pricing is live — pick your currency at checkout. Start on Free, upgrade from /account.
What you get
| Feature | Free | Pro | Team | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Projects | 1 | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Boards, backlog, ideas | ||||
| Maker mode | ||||
| Agile (sprints, points, velocity) | — | |||
| Releases + auto changelog | — | |||
| Parallel releases + go/no-go | — | — | ||
| MCP server | Capped | Higher cap | Higher cap | Uncapped |
| GitHub integration | ||||
| TraQL queries | — | |||
| Roles & permissions | — | — | ||
| SSO | — | — | ||
| Audit log | — | — | ||
| SCIM provisioning | — | — | — | |
| Contractual SLA | — | — | — |
FAQ
Can I try Pro before paying?
Yes — finish onboarding and you unlock 30 days of Pro free, no card required.
Do you charge per seat?
Only on Team and Enterprise. Free and Pro are single-seat, unlimited usage within quota.
What happens at the end of the Pro trial?
If you didn't attach a card, Stripe cleanly cancels and you drop back to Free. Your data stays; only feature access changes. The trial is Pro-only — Team and Enterprise are pay from day one.
EU pricing?
EUR pricing is live for the Stripe-managed tiers — pick your currency at checkout. Tax is automatic via Stripe Tax.
Can I self-host?
Not today. Enterprise customers can ask; we're open to it but don't publish a self-host plan.