Statamic Core vs Pro vs Enterprise Pricing — what do I need to change?
Choose the right Statamic tier and licensing model when admin-seat limits, support entitlements, and multi-site capability determine whether a small team can stay on Core, move to Pro, or justify Enterprise.
Blockers
- Lock-in via package/statamic-pro
- Lock-in via package/statamic-pro
- Lock-in via package/statamic-pro
- Lock-in via package/statamic-pro
- Lock-in via package/statamic-enterprise
- Lock-in via package/statamic-enterprise
- Lock-in via package/statamic-enterprise
Who this is for
- cost-sensitive
- small-team
- enterprise
Candidates
Statamic Core
As of 2026-04-01, Statamic's entry tier on the official pricing page is Core, and it is free. Core includes one super admin user account, one content form, content modeling with blueprints and fieldtypes, unlimited collections and taxonomies, asset management, live preview, and frontend features. The FAQ positions Core for learning, experiments, and self-managed projects, but it is limited to one admin account.
When to choose
Use this when a single person will manage the site and you do not need multi-user workflows or multi-site capability. The decisive factor is the one-admin-user limit, which is the main blocker for even a small team.
Tradeoffs
Lowest cost and full basic CMS capability, but no unlimited users, no headless APIs as a paid entitlement bundle, and no multi-site feature set.
Cautions
The pricing page does not position Core for shared team administration, and explicitly says they do not recommend sharing the single admin account. If you later cancel a Platform subscription, Statamic says affected sites must get their own Pro licenses or be downgraded to the Core single-user edition.
Statamic Pro
As of 2026-04-01, Statamic Pro is listed at 275 USD per site and includes one year of updates, with updates after that at 65 USD per year. Pro adds unlimited users and roles, revisions and content history, REST and GraphQL APIs, multi-site and multilingual support, white labeling, Git integration and automation in the control panel, and Basic Developer Support. The FAQ recommends Pro for client or company sites, especially with multiple users, multiple languages, or headless use.
When to choose
Use this when a small team needs more than one admin seat, or when multi-site, multilingual, or headless delivery is required without moving into enterprise procurement. The decisive factor is that Pro already covers the team and multi-site capabilities that usually trigger the evaluation.
Tradeoffs
Clear one-time per-site license cost with optional annual update renewal, but each production site still needs its own license. Support is basic developer support rather than an SLA-backed premium channel.
Cautions
One license covers one production site and unlimited development sites under the license agreement, so multi-site inside one deployment does not remove the need to think carefully about licensing model and site count. If you expect high site volume, Statamic separately offers Master License volume discounts and a Platform subscription.
Statamic Enterprise
As of 2026-04-01, Statamic Enterprise is priced at 10,000 USD per year on the official enterprise page, and Enterprise VIP is 25,000 USD per year. Enterprise includes everything in Pro plus Dedicated Premium Support with SLA, a dedicated chat channel, custom procurement and compliance support, SSO, 2FA, audit logging as needed, offline or private license validation, and onboarding or consulting availability. The key difference is enterprise support, security, procurement, and response-time guarantees rather than core CMS features.
When to choose
Use this when procurement, security controls, or guaranteed support windows are mandatory and those requirements would otherwise block adoption. The decisive factor is SLA-backed support and enterprise governance features, not basic content management capability.
Tradeoffs
Best fit for regulated or large organizations that need contractual support and vendor process flexibility, but materially higher annual spend than Pro. For many small teams, Enterprise is avoidable if Pro already covers seats, multi-site, and headless needs.
Cautions
The pricing page's own guidance says Enterprise is for large organizations with multiple sites, users, support SLAs, onboarding needs, and roadmap influence. If the real need is high site count rather than SLA or compliance, Statamic's volume pricing and Platform subscription may be the more relevant path than Enterprise.
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