Pay for exactly how much you use
Usage-based pricing, capped at $20 per user per month.
Free
For individual developers and small teamsUnlimited users
Versioning with Git 3 repos
Google and GitHub SSO
3 standard roles for access control
Embed public apps
Community support
Business
For growing teams that need more customization and collaborationEverything in Free, plus
Granular access controls by roles and attributes
Workflows Beta
Reusable packages
Custom branding
Datasource environments 2 (staging & prod) environments
Versioning with Git Unlimited repos
Audit logs
Priority support
Enterprise
For large teams with more security, scale, and support needsEverything in Business, plus
Okta, Auth0, Azure AD + any SAML, OIDC SSO
User provisioning and group sync through SCIM
Continuous delivery
Git branch protection and default branch configuration
Datasource environments Multiple/custom environments
Custom integrations
Airgapped edition
Managed hosting Managed cloud hosting on dedicated servers
Dedicated Support and SLAs
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Frequently asked questions
Do you measure usage by open Appsmith browser tabs?
Do you measure usage by open Appsmith browser tabs?
No, having open tabs in the background or the Appsmith browser window minimized doesn't count toward usage. Users can have as many Appsmith tabs as they want in their browser. The usage meter kicks in only when there is explicit user activity and pauses beyond an hour of inactivity.
How do you measure usage?
How do you measure usage?
Usage is measured per hour of activity per end-user irrespective of the number of apps, workspaces, devices, or even instances each user is logged into. An hourly session starts with a user-initiated action and lasts for the next 60 minutes, regardless of any activity during that period.
Who gets counted as a user when measuring usage?
Who gets counted as a user when measuring usage?
Anybody who uses the deployed app is counted as a user when measuring usage. Developers aren't charged for using Appsmith when building or editing an app. They are only counted as a user, and get charged, if they use or view a deployed app.
So, will you read my data in Appsmith apps to track usage?
So, will you read my data in Appsmith apps to track usage?
We don’t read app data at all neither do we read personally identifiable information. We only track the presence or absence of activity per user by a non-identifiable unique ID assigned to each user on Appsmith.
How do you price public apps?
How do you price public apps?
We understand that public apps aren’t always a good fit for traditional low-code pricing models - especially when you don’t have clear estimates of user volume or usage. We have flexible options to support customer portals, digital citizen apps, and other external use cases. Contact us to learn more.
How do I get started?
How do I get started?
To start a free trial of our Business tier, please schedule an onboarding session with one of our specialists. We’ll get you a license key, and walk you through the setup process.
If you’re interested in our Enterprise tier, please contact us to schedule a custom demo.
Can I use the same license key for multiple instances?
Can I use the same license key for multiple instances?
Yes, you can set up multiple instances using the same license key. We will aggregate usage across all your instances.
How do I track usage?
How do I track usage?
Once you have an active Business or Enterprise account, you will be able to see aggregated usage for your account across all your instances and users.
How will you bill me?
How will you bill me?
Business accounts are billed at the end of each month via credit card you provide when activating your account. Enterprise accounts are typically billed annually based on the terms of your agreement.
Will I have to build my Community edition apps from scratch when I upgrade?
Will I have to build my Community edition apps from scratch when I upgrade?
Not at all. Your apps, user credentials, and all other app data stay as-is. You simply need to upgrade to our Commercial edition. Learn more.