Subscriptions

Playbooks offers flexible subscription plans for individual developers, growing teams, and enterprise customers. The model is designed to scale with usage while keeping discovery, publishing, and collaboration accessible.


Philosophy

Subscriptions are meant to keep Playbooks simple to use and aligned with actual usage. Instead of paying item by item, you get access and credits that scale with how you work.


Subscription Tiers

We offer three primary products tailored to different stages of the developer journey.

Feature
Free
Pro
Enterprise
Monthly Credits1050 - 1,000+Custom
Unlimited Publishing
Sandbox Resources
Credit Rollover
Direct Messaging
Private Instances
SSO & Dedicated Support

Pro Pricing

The Pro tier is designed to grow with you. Each plan includes a monthly credit allotment, after which a metered discount applies for additional usage.

Plan Level
Monthly Price
Annual Price (Total)
Included Credits
Metered Rate
Starter$25 / mo$240 / yr50$0.50 / credit
Basic$50 / mo$480 / yr150$0.33 / credit
Plus$100 / mo$960 / yr400$0.25 / credit
Growth$200 / mo$1,920 / yr1,000$0.20 / credit

Student Discounts

Students with a valid student email address are eligible for a 50% discount on any paid subscription tier.


Volume Discounts

Volume discounts are available for larger teams. If you are rolling Playbooks out across a bigger organization, we are happy to work with you on a structure that better fits your team size and usage pattern.


Enterprise Offering

Our Enterprise service is designed for customers who need more control, isolation, and a tailored rollout. It is a white-labeled infrastructure offering with support for:

  • dedicated instances
  • private networking
  • custom compute
  • SSO
  • white-glove onboarding
  • dedicated support

If you are evaluating Playbooks for a larger organization or a more custom deployment model, please reach out through the pricing page to start the conversation.


Plan Changes

Because subscriptions are closely tied to seats and usage, plan changes take effect immediately. This is partly to avoid gamification but also to keep things simple.