Hi all,
We want to share a quick note about the new plans and pricing update we just announced.
If you’ve been with us a while, you know how much the platform has evolved since the early days. And you also know this is the first time we’ve ever updated our plans and pricing.
When we started FlutterFlow, it was a visual builder for Flutter with a few integrations out of the box. Today, it’s a full development platform that takes you from idea to app store – with collaboration features, AI tools, GitHub integration, branching, dev environments and extensive code customization.
Over time, our plans became packed with features. But those features didn’t always align to how people actually build. Some users had more tools than they needed. Others were scaling real businesses on plans designed for individuals.
So we took a step back, looked at the data, and talked to some of you to design a new set of plans built to better match how people actually build today:
Free - Learning and prototyping
Individual - Solo developers shipping real apps
Growth - Solo developers or small teams needing advanced functionality
Business - Established teams and advanced workflows
Enterprise - Large orgs and/or small ones that need scale, security, and more support
We know that plan changes can be frustrating, especially if features you’ve relied on are moving to a different tier. For some users, your plan may get more expensive. For many, it will actually cost less. You’ll be automatically moved to the plan that best matches your current usage. Nothing changes right away, and we’ll give you plenty of time and support to navigate the transition.
We’re always working on the right balance between features users ask for and features that need to be developed for the long term strength of the platform. That’s why a big part of our focus has been on making FlutterFlow more extensible through libraries and access to native files. This allows the community to build out features faster than we are able to get to them. We will continue to build our user requested features, but the combination of libraries, pub.dev ecosystem, and the current AI coding assistants makes it easier than ever to build out custom features.
One of the biggest changes: Free plan accounts will be limited to 2 active projects going forward. Don’t worry, if you have more than 2 projects now, you get to choose which two remain editable on Free. The rest will be safely archived on your dashboard, but you won’t be able to open, edit, or publish updates until you’re ready to upgrade. While we know this is a big change for those who prototype many ideas, our paid plans are designed to give you more space and tools to grow.
The new plans will be available on August 4 and from there, you will have 30 days to choose a new plan. If after 30 days, you do not select a new plan, you will automatically be moved to the plan that best fits your usage (Free users will remain on the Free plan).
We know you might have some questions and we want you to know, we’re listening. There’s more information in our Help Article and FAQ. We’re here to support you through the transition and we’re committed to making sure the value you get from FlutterFlow only continues to grow.
We love this community. So many of you are the reason we’ve gotten this far. You’ve shipped amazing things, sent us brutally honest feedback (in the best way :)) and you’ve made this platform better.
We’ve always said that this platform is being built with you, not just for you. That’s as true today as it was 4 years ago. Thanks for being part of the journey.
Appreciate all of you.
Abel & Alex
FlutterFlow Co-Founders
--- Update Jun 4, 4:47 PM PT
Thanks for all your feedback, it means a lot to us. We’re listening to you, so keep it coming. In the meantime, I want to clarify a couple of things that have come up:
Regardless of your plan, each project still has a main branch that you can make unlimited commits to. You can make a commit at any time with ctrl/⌘+enter.
The Business plan is $495/month for up to 5 seats (not per user)
Access to localization as an overall framework is not changing. One-click localization with Google Translate is the specific feature that is not available on the Individual plan.
If you are currently on an annual plan and choose to cancel your subscription during the transition period (August 4, 2025 - September 4, 2025), you can reach out to support for a prorated refund. This is to account for any features you may have prepaid for under your current plan that will no longer be available once the new plans take effect.
All prices listed are base prices. Regional discounts will continue to be available at the same rates where applicable.
Runtime features as currently used by projects in a way that doesn’t conform to the new pricing structure are grandfathered in. For example, if a project has 4 development environments, but you move to a plan that only has 2, you will keep your existing development environments as they are, but you will not be able to add any more.
Please continue to share your feedback. 🙏