Preset · Pricing Plans

Preset Plans Pricing

Preset uses a per-user subscription model with three published tiers: Starter (free, up to 5 users, 1 workspace), Professional ($20/user/month billed annually or $25/user/month billed monthly, unlimited users, 3 workspaces), and Enterprise (custom pricing). Programmatic API access is an Enterprise add-on, as are embedded dashboards (sold in viewer-license packs).

Preset Plans Pricing is the machine-readable pricing-plan profile for Preset on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Plans specification.

It defines 3 plans, covering free, subscription, and enterprise tiers, with named plans including Starter, Professional, Enterprise.

Tagged areas include BI, Analytics, Superset, Dashboards, and Data Visualization.

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Plans

Starter free

Free forever tier for up to 5 users with one workspace, unlimited dashboards and charts, 40+ visualization types, no-code chart builder, collaborative SQL editor, and the semantic layer.

Users (users · month) $0 USD
Workspaces (workspaces · month) included USD
Professional subscription

Per-user subscription with unlimited users, 3 workspaces, role-based access controls, scheduled email reports and alerts, Slack integration, multi-region support, and standard support.

Per User (Annual) (users · month) $20 per user / month billed annually USD
Per User (Monthly) (users · month) $25 per user / month billed monthly USD
Workspaces (workspaces · month) included USD
Embedded Dashboards Add-on (viewer_licenses · month) $500 per month for 50 viewer licenses USD
Enterprise enterprise

Custom-priced tier adding additional workspaces, dbt integration, Managed Private Cloud deployment, SSH tunnel database connections, SSO + SCIM, audit logs, usage metrics, enterprise SLA, and programmatic API access as an add-on. Contact sales.

Enterprise Agreement (contract · year) contact sales USD
API Access Add-on (contract · year) add-on, contact sales USD

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