Most SaaS pricing pages are designed to be confusing. Three tiers with slightly different names. Feature gates that make you do math. A "contact us" button where the price for the thing you actually want should be. An annual discount that requires you to commit before you know if the product works.
The goal of a tiered pricing page isn't to help you find the right plan. It's to make you feel like you'd be leaving something on the table if you chose the middle option, and anchored by the enterprise tier so the middle option feels like a bargain.
We didn't want to do that.
One question
We asked ourselves one question when we were thinking about pricing: what's the honest answer to "what does Victora cost?"
The honest answer is $49 a month. That's what it costs to have Victora run your back office — your Business Playbook assembled and kept current, your landscape monitored, the work that grows the business running while you focus on the work that only you can do.
There isn't a tier below that where you get "some" of that. Either the back office runs or it doesn't.
The trial
Three days, free. No credit card required until day four. Cancel before then and you owe nothing.
We're not trying to slip a charge past you. We want you to use Victora for three days, see what your back office looks like when it's actually built and running, and then decide if $49 a month is worth it. If it isn't, we'd rather know that than have you cancel three months later after forgetting to.
Either Victora earns the $49 every month or it doesn't. That's the bet we're making.