Plans and Pricing
Compare the Devpilot subscription plans available today, their monthly prices, and the resource quotas each one includes.
Plans and Pricing
Devpilot offers three subscription tiers. Each plan defines how many projects and apps a workspace can create, how many deployments each app can run per day, and whether activity tracking is available. This page lists the plans available today and the quotas that come with each one.
Plan Tiers
Plans are billed monthly in US Dollars. Each paid cycle lasts 30 days, after which you can renew or let the subscription expire.
The Free plan lets you try Devpilot without payment. It covers a single project with enough headroom to deploy and test a small app.
$0 / month
| Resource | Limit |
|---|---|
| Projects | 1 |
| Apps | 5 |
| Deployments per app per day | 5 |
| Activity tracking | Included |
The Basic plan is aimed at developers running a handful of apps across several projects.
$10 / month
| Resource | Limit |
|---|---|
| Projects | 50 |
| Apps | 20 |
| Deployments per app per day | 50 |
| Activity tracking | Included |
The Professional plan is for teams managing many apps or deploying frequently.
$20 / month
| Resource | Limit |
|---|---|
| Projects | 60 |
| Apps | 120 |
| Deployments per app per day | 100 |
| Activity tracking | Included |
Quotas apply per workspace. Each workspace carries its own subscription, so if you manage multiple workspaces you can put each one on the plan that suits it.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Free | Basic | Professional |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $0 / month | $10 / month | $20 / month |
| Projects | 1 | 50 | 60 |
| Apps | 5 | 20 | 120 |
| Deployments per app per day | 5 | 50 | 100 |
| Activity tracking | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Prices and quotas shown here reflect the plans currently seeded on Devpilot. The live Plans page in Settings > Billing > Plans is always the authoritative list, including any new or updated plans that have been added since.
Billing Cycle
All paid plans renew on a 30-day monthly cycle. Devpilot does not currently offer yearly billing in the dashboard. You pay per cycle at the time you subscribe or renew.
Choosing a Plan
A few things to consider:
- How many projects and apps you need — The Free plan covers a single project. Basic and Professional are built around running many apps across many projects.
- How often you deploy — Deployment limits are per app per day. Teams pushing to many environments will consume this quota faster.
- Budget — Start on a lower plan and upgrade when you hit a quota; Devpilot prorates upgrades so you do not pay twice for the same days.
What Happens When You Hit a Limit
When you hit a resource limit on your current plan, Devpilot stops you from creating more of that resource (for example, a new project or app) until either your usage drops below the limit or you move to a higher plan. Existing resources keep running — nothing is deleted or suspended.
If you downgrade to a plan whose limits are below your current usage, your existing resources stay active, but you will not be able to create new ones in that category until your usage fits inside the new plan.
Changing Your Plan
You can change plan at any time from the billing dashboard. Devpilot handles proration on upgrades so you only pay the difference for the remaining days of the cycle. For step-by-step instructions see Managing Your Subscription.
Next Steps
Understanding Billing
Learn how billing works in Devpilot, including workspace subscriptions, supported payment gateways, and where to find plans, payments, and payment methods.
Managing Your Subscription
Subscribe to a plan, upgrade, downgrade, cancel, or reactivate your Devpilot subscription, with proration handled automatically on upgrades.