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GoHighLevel pricing in 2026: Starter costs $97/month, Pro (Unlimited) costs $297/month, and Agency Pro costs $497/month. There’s also a 14-day free trial on all plans. The right plan depends on whether you’re a solo operator, a small agency, or building a SaaS business on top of GHL.

I’ve been on GoHighLevel since 2022 and have watched the pricing evolve. I’ve also seen agencies overpay by being on the wrong plan — and others leaving money on the table by staying on Starter too long. This isn’t a generic plan comparison. I’ll tell you exactly which plan to start on, when to upgrade, and what the real costs look like once you factor in add-ons and usage fees.

Quick note: GoHighLevel occasionally runs promotions (especially through affiliate partners) that reduce the first month or extend the trial. If you’re evaluating GHL right now, it’s worth checking for active offers before signing up at full price.

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GoHighLevel Plans at a Glance (2026)

PlanPriceSub-AccountsBest For
Starter$97/month1 (your own business)Solo operators, single-location businesses
Pro / Unlimited$297/monthUnlimitedAgencies managing multiple clients
Agency Pro$497/monthUnlimited + SaaS ModeAgencies running white-label SaaS businesses

Annual billing saves approximately 17% across all plans — worth it once you’ve validated GHL works for your business.

Starter Plan — $97/month

The Starter plan gives you one sub-account (your own business). It includes virtually every GHL feature — CRM, pipelines, email marketing, SMS, calendars, funnels, websites, automations, AI tools, reputation management, and more.

What it doesn’t include: multiple client sub-accounts. If you want to manage GHL for clients (not just your own business), you need Pro.

Who it’s right for:

  • A real estate agent or broker using GHL as their own CRM and follow-up system
  • A gym or salon owner running their own marketing automation
  • A coach or course creator managing their own leads and sales pipeline
  • Anyone evaluating GHL before committing to an agency plan

Who should skip it: If you’re an agency managing marketing for other businesses, Starter won’t work — you need at least one sub-account per client, which requires Pro.

Pro / Unlimited Plan — $297/month

This is the most popular plan for agencies. Unlimited sub-accounts means you can onboard as many clients as you want at no extra per-seat cost. Your break-even point: if you charge clients $297+/month total across all clients, the plan pays for itself.

The Pro plan also includes the white-label desktop app (you can rebrand the GHL interface with your agency logo and colors) and priority support.

What’s included beyond Starter:

  • Unlimited sub-accounts (one per client)
  • White-label rebrandable interface
  • API access for custom integrations
  • Priority support queue
  • Agency-level reporting

Who it’s right for: Any agency managing 2+ clients on GHL. The math is simple — if you’re charging even one client $297/month, the plan effectively costs you nothing net. With 5 clients at $97/month each, you’re making $185/month net on the plan itself.

I moved to Pro within 60 days of starting GHL when I got my third client. In hindsight, I should have started on Pro from day one — the unlimited sub-accounts made it trivial to onboard new clients without worrying about plan limits.

Agency Pro Plan — $497/month

Agency Pro adds SaaS Mode to everything in the Pro plan. SaaS Mode lets you create pricing plans, connect Stripe, and bill clients automatically for your white-labeled GHL platform — turning GHL into a revenue-generating product, not just a client delivery tool.

Additional features over Pro:

  • SaaS Mode (automated Stripe billing, plan management)
  • Rebilling for usage (email, SMS, calls — charge clients with a markup)
  • Custom pricing page for client self-signup
  • Automated sub-account creation on signup
  • White-label mobile app (additional cost — see add-ons below)

Who it’s right for: Agencies that want recurring SaaS revenue, not just service delivery. If your goal is to build a productized software offering (e.g., “a CRM for real estate agents” or “a marketing platform for gyms”), Agency Pro is what makes that possible.

Break-even calculation: At $497/month, you need to charge approximately 2–5 SaaS clients $99–$247/month to cover the plan cost. With 20 SaaS clients at $147/month, you’re generating $2,940/month from the SaaS alone — $2,443 net after the plan cost.

Usage Costs (The “Hidden” Fees)

This is what most GHL pricing guides don’t cover clearly enough. GHL’s plan fees cover the platform — actual usage (sending emails, SMS, making calls) costs extra via GHL’s LC Phone and LC Email systems, which are powered by Twilio and Mailgun respectively.

Approximate usage rates in 2026:

  • Email: ~$0.001 per email (1,000 emails ≈ $1)
  • SMS (US): ~$0.0079–$0.0105 per segment
  • Inbound calls: ~$0.0085/minute
  • Outbound calls: ~$0.014/minute
  • Phone numbers: ~$1.15/month each
  • AI premium actions: ~$0.02–$0.04 per action
  • WhatsApp: varies by conversation type ($0.005–$0.05)

For most small-to-medium businesses, usage costs run $20–$100/month. High-volume agencies sending mass SMS campaigns can see $200–$500/month in usage. Factor this into your client pricing.

On Agency Pro, rebilling lets you pass these costs to clients with a markup. Set a 50–100% markup and usage becomes a profit center, not a cost.

GHL Add-Ons and Their Costs

Beyond the base plan, GHL offers several paid add-ons:

  • White-label mobile app: ~$497/month — your branded iOS/Android app in the App Store/Play Store
  • HIPAA compliance add-on: ~$297/month — for healthcare clients requiring HIPAA-compliant data handling
  • WordPress hosting: ~$25/month per sub-account — managed WordPress hosting inside GHL
  • Yext Listings: ~$30/month — business listing management across 150+ directories
  • Affiliate Manager: included in Pro and above

Most agencies don’t need the mobile app add-on. I’d only consider it if client retention is suffering because they expect a branded app experience — otherwise, the web interface is sufficient.

The 14-Day Free Trial

All GHL plans include a 14-day free trial with full feature access. No feature restrictions — you get the complete platform to test. Credit card is required to start the trial.

My recommendation: start on the Pro plan trial, not Starter. You want to test the full agency workflow — creating sub-accounts, setting up client dashboards — not just the single-account experience. If you decide to stay, you can drop to Starter if you only need one account.

GoHighLevel vs. Alternatives: Is It Worth the Price?

To put GHL pricing in context:

  • HubSpot Pro: $800–$1,600/month for similar CRM + marketing features (and doesn’t include the agency sub-account model)
  • ActiveCampaign + ClickFunnels + Calendly + Twilio: ~$400–$600/month combined — GHL replaces all of these
  • Keap (Infusionsoft): $199–$599/month, no funnel builder or website builder, no agency model
  • Salesforce: $25–$300/user/month — enterprise-focused, no built-in marketing automation comparable to GHL

The real cost argument for GHL isn’t just the plan price — it’s the tool consolidation. Most of my clients were paying $400–$700/month across 5–6 tools before switching to GHL. At $97–$297/month for everything in one platform, the ROI calculation is straightforward.

Which Plan Should You Choose?

Here’s my honest recommendation based on where you are:

Choose Starter ($97) if: You’re using GHL for your own business only, you have zero plans to manage client accounts, and you want to test GHL at the lowest commitment.

Choose Pro ($297) if: You’re an agency with 1 or more clients, you want to use GHL as your client delivery platform, or you plan to grow an agency. This is the right plan for 80% of people reading this.

Choose Agency Pro ($497) if: You want to bill clients automatically for a white-labeled SaaS product, you already have clients paying you monthly, and you want to productize your GHL delivery. Don’t jump here first — validate with Pro first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does GoHighLevel increase prices over time?

GHL has adjusted pricing before — the current tiers ($97/$297/$497) have been stable since 2023. Existing subscribers are typically grandfathered into their original pricing when increases happen. If you’re evaluating GHL now and plan to use it long-term, locking in sooner rather than later protects you from future price increases.

Can I switch plans mid-month?

Yes. You can upgrade or downgrade at any time from your agency settings. Upgrades are prorated. Downgrades take effect at the next billing cycle.

Is there a discount for annual billing?

Yes — annual billing saves approximately 2 months (about 17% off). For Pro, that’s $297 × 10 = $2,970/year instead of $297 × 12 = $3,564/year. Worth it once you’re committed to GHL long-term.

What happens to client sub-accounts if I downgrade from Pro to Starter?

If you downgrade to Starter and lose multi-sub-account access, your existing client sub-accounts are frozen (not deleted). You’d need to return to Pro to reactivate them. GHL doesn’t delete sub-accounts immediately on downgrade, but don’t rely on this as a long-term strategy.

Does GHL offer refunds?

GHL’s official policy doesn’t guarantee refunds after the trial period ends. The 14-day free trial exists for evaluation. A few users have reported partial goodwill refunds by contacting support, but don’t count on it. Use the full 14 days to make a real decision.

Are there any setup fees?

No setup fees from GHL itself. Some GHL resellers (agencies on SaaS Mode) charge onboarding fees — but GHL’s own pricing has no setup costs beyond the monthly plan.

Does the price include a phone number and email sending?

The plan price covers the platform. Phone numbers cost ~$1.15/month each, and email/SMS sending has per-usage costs. A typical small business sending 2,000 emails and 500 SMS per month adds roughly $7–15 to their monthly bill — not significant, but worth accounting for in your client pricing.

Key Takeaways

  • GHL offers three plans: Starter ($97), Pro ($297), Agency Pro ($497) — all with 14-day free trials
  • For agencies, Pro ($297) is the right default — unlimited sub-accounts makes client management scalable
  • Agency Pro ($497) is only worth it if you’re building a white-label SaaS business with Stripe billing
  • Usage costs (email, SMS, calls) are separate from plan fees — budget $20–$100/month extra for typical usage
  • GHL replaces 5–6 tools (CRM, email marketing, funnels, calendar, reputation management) — the consolidation ROI is strong
  • Annual billing saves ~17% — switch once you’re committed, not while evaluating
  • Start your trial on the Pro plan even if you may downgrade — you want to test the full agency experience

If you’re evaluating GoHighLevel for your agency or real estate business, I cover the full platform setup — including which settings matter and which to ignore — in my GoHighLevel course.

Looking for the complete GoHighLevel overview? Read our GoHighLevel Complete Guide: Honest Review, Tutorial & Setup (2026) — covers every major feature, pricing, and who it’s actually right for.

⚡ Quick Summary

GoHighLevel costs $97–$497/month depending on your plan, but your real bill includes usage fees for SMS, email, and calls that add $20–$150/month. Most agencies should start on the Pro plan at $297/month — it pays for itself with a single client. Only upgrade to Agency Pro if you're building a self-serve SaaS product with automated billing. Start with the 14-day free trial on Pro, not Starter, so you can test the full agency workflow before committing.

🎯 Key Takeaways

  • The Pro plan at $297/month is the right choice for 80% of agencies u2014 upgrade the moment you get your first client
  • Budget $20u2013$100/month for usage fees (SMS, email, calls) on top of your plan cost
  • Agency Pro's SaaS Mode only makes financial sense if you're building a self-serve software product with automated Stripe billing
  • Start your free trial on the Pro plan, not Starter u2014 you can always downgrade, but you can't test agency features on Starter
  • Annual billing saves roughly 17%, but don't commit until you've used GHL for at least 90 days
  • On Agency Pro, set a 50u2013100% rebilling markup on usage costs to turn SMS and email expenses into a profit center
  • GHL replaces $400u2013$700/month worth of separate tools (CRM, funnels, email, scheduling, automation) for $97u2013$297/month

🔍 In-Depth Guide

How to Calculate Your True Monthly GHL Cost (Not Just the Plan Price)

Most people look at $97, $297, or $497 and stop there. That's a mistake. Your real GHL bill includes usage fees for every SMS, email, and phone call sent through the platform. I track this for my clients, and a typical Dubai real estate agency sending 3,000 SMS messages, 10,000 emails, and making 500 minutes of outbound calls spends roughly $60u2013$90/month on top of the plan fee. That means a Pro plan actually costs around $360u2013$390/month in practice. Here's how to estimate yours before you sign up: count how many leads you contact per month, multiply by your average touchpoints (usually 5u20138 messages per lead over 30 days), and apply GHL's published rates. For email-heavy businesses like course creators, usage stays under $20/month. For SMS-heavy businesses like real estate teams doing mass follow-up, budget $50u2013$150/month. On Agency Pro, you can rebill these costs to clients with a 50u2013100% markup u2014 turning a $90 expense into $135u2013$180 of revenue. That's the real reason Agency Pro pays for itself faster than people expect.

When to Upgrade from Starter to Pro (The Exact Trigger Point)

I've watched dozens of my students agonize over this decision, so here's the rule I give them: upgrade the moment you have your first paying client who needs their own sub-account. Not when you have five clients. Not when revenue hits some arbitrary number. The first client. Here's why. On Starter, you can technically manage a client inside your own sub-account using tags and custom fields, but it creates a mess u2014 their contacts mix with yours, their automations fire on your leads, and reporting becomes unreliable. I had a coaching client in Dubai who tried to run three real estate agency clients inside one Starter sub-account. Within six weeks, a workflow accidentally sent 400 SMS messages meant for Client A's leads to Client B's database. That one mistake cost more in client trust than a full year of Pro fees. The $200/month difference between Starter and Pro is the cheapest insurance policy in the agency business. If you charge even one client $150/month for GHL access plus your services, Pro becomes net-positive immediately. And once you're on Pro, there's zero incremental cost for adding client number two, three, or thirty.

Agency Pro SaaS Mode: Who Actually Needs It and Who's Overpaying

SaaS Mode sounds exciting u2014 build your own software company on top of GHL! But I've seen more people waste money on Agency Pro than benefit from it. The honest truth: SaaS Mode is only worth $497/month if you're committed to building a productized software offering with automated onboarding, self-serve signup, and Stripe billing. If you're still manually onboarding every client with custom setups and done-for-you services, you don't need SaaS Mode. You need Pro. I work with a real estate training company in the UAE that built a white-labeled CRM specifically for property agents using Agency Pro's SaaS Mode. They charge AED 550/month (about $150 USD) per agent and have 35 subscribers. That's $5,250/month in recurring revenue against a $497 platform cost u2014 genuine SaaS economics. But they spent three months building snapshot templates, onboarding automations, and a support knowledge base before launching. If you're not willing to invest that setup time, stick with Pro and offer GHL as part of a managed service instead. The upgrade trigger for Agency Pro is simple: you want clients to sign up and pay without talking to you first.

📚 Article Summary

GoHighLevel has quietly become the default platform for agencies and solo operators who want one tool instead of seven. But the pricing? It trips people up. I’ve had clients in Dubai sign up for Agency Pro on day one — $497/month — when all they needed was a $97 Starter account for their single real estate office. I’ve also watched coaches stay on Starter for a year, manually juggling client work, when upgrading to Pro would have saved them 10+ hours a month and unlocked real revenue.Here’s the thing most comparisons miss: the plan price is only part of the equation. Once you factor in LC Phone costs for SMS and calls, potential add-ons like the white-label mobile app ($497/month extra), and rebilling markups on Agency Pro, the actual monthly spend — and the actual monthly profit — can look very different from the sticker price. I’ve built out GHL setups for over 40 businesses since 2022, and the pattern is clear: people who understand the full cost picture before signing up make better decisions and stick with the platform longer.The three plans — Starter at $97, Pro at $297, and Agency Pro at $497 — aren’t just about features. They represent three different business models. Starter is for operators running their own show. Pro is for agencies delivering services to clients. Agency Pro is for people building a software product. Picking the wrong plan doesn’t just waste money — it shapes how you think about your business, and that’s harder to fix than switching a subscription tier.In my experience training agents and agency owners in Dubai’s real estate market, the sweet spot for most people is Pro. You get unlimited sub-accounts, white-labeling, and API access. That’s enough to run a legitimate agency serving 5, 15, or 50 clients — all on the same $297/month. The only reason to go Agency Pro is if you genuinely want to sell software, not services. And if you’re not sure which one that is, you’re not ready for Agency Pro yet.One more thing worth knowing: GoHighLevel’s annual billing saves roughly 17%, which comes out to about $200 saved per year on Starter and over $1,000 on Agency Pro. But I always tell my students — don’t lock into annual until you’ve run the platform for at least 90 days. The free trial is 14 days, which is enough to explore, but not enough to validate whether GHL fits your workflow long-term.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

The base plan costs $97, $297, or $497 per month. On top of that, expect $20u2013$100/month in usage fees for email, SMS, and phone calls for a typical small business. A real estate agency doing heavy SMS follow-up might spend $60u2013$150/month in usage. Email-only businesses like course creators usually stay under $20/month in usage. So your realistic all-in cost on the Pro plan is $320u2013$400/month for most agencies.
Yes, if you're currently paying for 3+ separate tools like a CRM, email marketing platform, funnel builder, or scheduling software. Most solo operators I work with were spending $400u2013$700/month across tools like HubSpot, ClickFunnels, Calendly, and ActiveCampaign. GHL's $97 Starter plan replaces all of those. The ROI is clear within the first month. However, if you only need basic email marketing and nothing else, a simpler tool like Mailchimp might be more practical.
Pro ($297/month) gives you unlimited sub-accounts, white-labeling, and API access u2014 everything you need to run an agency serving clients. Agency Pro ($497/month) adds SaaS Mode, which lets you connect Stripe, create pricing plans, and let clients sign up and pay automatically. The $200 difference only makes sense if you want to sell GHL as a white-labeled software product with automated billing. If you're doing done-for-you services, Pro is sufficient.
Yes, GoHighLevel offers a 14-day free trial on all plans with full feature access. A credit card is required to start. I recommend starting on the Pro plan trial so you can test the full agency workflow u2014 creating sub-accounts, building client dashboards, and testing automations across accounts. You can always downgrade to Starter before the trial ends if you only need one account.
Just one. If you charge a single client $297/month or more for marketing services delivered through GHL, the Pro plan pays for itself. With 5 clients at $197/month each, you're generating $985/month in revenue against a $297 plan cost u2014 that's $688/month net before usage fees. Most agencies I've helped in Dubai reach profitability within their first or second client onboarding.
Yes, you can upgrade or downgrade your GHL plan at any time from your agency settings. Upgrades take effect immediately and you're billed the prorated difference. Downgrades take effect at the next billing cycle. If you're on annual billing and want to downgrade, contact GHL support directly u2014 the self-serve option works best on monthly plans.
Significantly. HubSpot's Marketing Hub Professional starts at $800/month and their CRM Suite Professional runs $1,600/month. Neither includes the agency sub-account model that GHL offers. GoHighLevel Pro at $297/month gives you CRM, email marketing, funnels, websites, automations, and unlimited client sub-accounts u2014 features that would cost $1,500u2013$2,500/month across HubSpot's various hubs. The trade-off is that HubSpot has deeper enterprise reporting and a larger integration ecosystem.
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