Plans & limits
PaySeats plans are usage-shaped, not feature-crippled: every plan sells access online, and higher tiers add team size, recurring revenue tools, and brand control. The numbers below are the same ones the platform enforces — they match the pricing page exactly.
The limits
Each line reads Essential · Studio · Pro.
- Websites — 1 · 1 · 3
- Published offerings — 5 · 20 · 100
- Tickets / registrations a month — 1,000 · 10,000 · 100,000
- Admin seats — 2 · 5 · 15
- POS devices — 1 · 3 · 10
- Custom domains — 1 · 3 · 10
- Venues — 2 · 10 · 25
- Media storage — 10 GB · 50 GB · 200 GB
- Pulse AI requests a month — 50 · 200 · 1,000
Enterprise runs custom limits across the board.
What unlocks where
Studio adds the recurring-revenue toolkit: memberships and subscriptions, passes, add-ons, promo codes, CRM campaigns — and removes the PaySeats badge from your site. Pro adds CRM automations and full white-label.
How limits behave
Limits count your current working set, not your history. Published offerings are counted per offering, not per date — a weekly class scheduled months ahead is still one offering. Archived events don't count against anything.
When you reach a limit, nothing breaks: existing sales, pages, and customers keep working. You just can't add the next one until you upgrade or make room.
Your price never moves
Whatever plan and rate you start on stays yours while you're subscribed — early-access members keep their launch discount permanently. Upgrades are one click and take effect immediately.