On June 30, 2026, we are raising monthly prices on paid POWR plans by $1. This is our first price change since 2022. This article covers exactly what changed, who's affected, and what your options are.
The short version
- Monthly prices on paid plans are going up $1 per month on June 30, 2026.
- Annual and 2-year prices did not change.
- Free plans did not change.
- If you had a monthly plan, the new price applies from your first renewal on or after June 30.
- You don't need to do anything.
Why we changed prices
It costs more to run and support these apps than it did in 2022, when we last set prices. The $1 increase allows us to keep releasing new features into existing plans instead of paywalling them into higher tiers.
What exactly changed
Only the monthly price, by exactly $1 per monthly subscription. Your features, your limits, and everything you've built stay as they are. Annual plans, 2-year plans, and Business plans are unchanged.
Because we price each product separately rather than bundling everything into one broad plan, the $1 applies per monthly subscription. If you have two monthly app subscriptions, you'll see $1 on each.
When it takes effect
New subscriptions started on or after June 23, 2026 are at the new price. Existing monthly subscriptions move to the new price at their first renewal on or after June 30, 2026.
Am I affected?
You're affected if you pay for a monthly plan billed directly by POWR. This includes plans purchased on powr.io and most platforms where POWR apps run (WordPress, Squarespace, GoDaddy, and others, where billing goes through your POWR account).
You're not affected if:
- You're on a free plan.
- You're on an annual or 2-year plan.
- You're on a Business plan.
- You subscribed through the Wix App Market.
- You subscribed through Shopify, unless and until you approve an updated plan.
I subscribed through Wix or Shopify. Why is my price different from the website?
Because Wix and Shopify handle billing themselves, and both have rules about price changes.
- Wix: you keep the price you originally subscribed.
- Shopify: you must accept the charges in your Shopify dashboard.
The prices on powr.io are for new subscriptions today. If you subscribed a while ago through Wix or Shopify, your price could be lower than what's on the site.
Free plans (still free!)
One of our most important pricing principles is that it should be accessible to use POWR at smaller scales or to get started. That's why every POWR app has a free plan. If you plan to upgrade eventually, we recommend our annual plan for the best savings It should be plenty to get started, or even to keep going, depending on your setup.
To see what paid plans include, check out our pricing page.
How do I pay less?
Our annual plans are discounted significantly compared our monthly plans. Yes. Annual pricing didn't move and costs 10% less than paying monthly. Switching takes about a minute:
- Log into your account at powr.io, click your email address in the top right, and go to My Account > Subscriptions.
- Find your monthly subscription and click I want to switch plans.
- Switch your billing frequency to Yearly (or Biennially, if you want to lock your rate for two years).
Full walkthrough with screenshots: How do I change my billing frequency for my upgrades?
You can also downgrade or cancel anytime: How to Cancel Your POWR Subscription
How do I see my billing?
Depends on where you subscribed.
- powr.io (and most platforms): log into your account at powr.io, click your email address in the top right, and go to My Account > Subscriptions. Your active subscriptions, prices, and renewal dates are all there. Invoices and receipts too.
- Wix: billing lives in your Wix account, not your POWR account. Here's how to find it: How to Find and Download POWR App Invoices in Wix
- Shopify: POWR charges appear on your Shopify invoice, under Settings > Billing in your Shopify admin.
If you renewed on or after June 30 and want to check the new price was applied correctly, My Account > Subscriptions shows exactly what you're paying now. If something looks off, contact support with your account email.
My price looks wrong
If your renewal charge doesn't match the email we sent you, or you believe your plan was changed in error, contact support with your account email.
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