Subscription plans and pricing

How Fiddle's plans, seats, and add-ons fit together so you pick the right tier.

Updated June 21, 20261 min read

Fiddle is sold as a subscription with tiered plans, paid seats for your team, and optional add-ons for extra capabilities.

What a plan includes

Each plan sets the features and limits available to your organization, such as the modules you can use, the number of integrations, and usage allowances. Higher tiers unlock more advanced capabilities and higher limits.

Seats and add-ons

Component What it means
Plan tier The base feature set and limits for your org
Seats Paid user slots; each active user uses one
Add-ons Optional extras layered on top of your plan
Billing cycle Monthly or annual — annual usually costs less

Annual billing is typically cheaper per month than paying monthly. If your team size is stable, an annual cycle reduces your overall cost.

Compare plans before you choose

The current plans, features, and prices are listed on the Fiddle pricing page and inside Settings → Billing. Compare the limits that matter to your operation — locations, integrations, and seats are the most common deciding factors.

Pricing and plan limits can change. Always confirm the latest details on the pricing page or in your billing settings rather than relying on older figures.

Next steps

When you’re ready to choose or change a plan, see manage your subscription.

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