Plan Comparison
Postnomic offers four subscription tiers designed to scale with your needs. Every account starts on the Free plan with no credit card required.
| Feature | Free | Plus | Pro | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blogs | 1 | 3 | 10 | Unlimited |
| Posts per Month | 5 | 25 | 100 | Unlimited |
| Storage | 100 MB | 1 GB | 10 GB | 100 GB |
| Users per Blog | 1 | 3 | 10 | Unlimited |
| Analytics | — | Basic | Advanced | Advanced |
| Webhooks | — | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Content Scheduling | — | — | Yes | Yes |
| Priority Support | — | — | Yes | Yes |
| SLA | — | — | — | Yes |
Plan Details
Free
The Free plan is perfect for personal blogs and experimentation. You get a single blog with up to 5 posts per month and 100 MB of media storage. No credit card is required, and there is no time limit — use it as long as you need.
Plus
The Plus plan is ideal for developers running multiple projects or small teams. With 3 blogs, 25 posts per month, and 1 GB of storage, you have room to grow. Plus introduces basic analytics so you can track page views and unique visitors, along with webhook support for integrations.
Pro
The Pro plan is built for professional publishers and growing teams. You get 10 blogs, 100 posts per month, and 10 GB of storage. Pro unlocks advanced analytics with detailed per-post metrics, content scheduling for timed publish and unpublish, and priority support for faster issue resolution.
Enterprise
The Enterprise plan removes all limits. Create unlimited blogs and posts, invite unlimited team members, and store up to 100 GB of media. Enterprise includes everything in Pro, plus a guaranteed SLA for production-critical deployments.
How Quotas Work
Quotas are enforced at the API level through the subscription quota service. When you attempt an action that would exceed your plan limits, the API returns a 403 Forbidden response with a descriptive message explaining which limit was reached.
- Blog limit — Counted across all blogs you own (where you are the
OwnerId). - Post limit — Counted per calendar month based on post creation date, across all your blogs.
- Storage limit — Summed across all blogs you own, tracked via
StorageUsedBytes. - User limit — Counted per individual blog.
Only subscriptions with an Active or Trialing status are considered valid. If your subscription lapses, you fall back to Free plan limits.
Upgrading Your Plan
To upgrade, navigate to Settings → Subscription in the dashboard and click Upgrade. You will be redirected to a Stripe checkout session where you can choose monthly or yearly billing. Your new plan takes effect immediately after payment.
Downgrading
You can downgrade at any time through the Stripe billing portal. Your current plan remains active until the end of the billing period. After downgrading, if your usage exceeds the new plan's limits, you will not be able to create new resources until you are within the limits, but existing content is never deleted.