Clearer tiers, so everyone from solo developers to teams finds the right fit.
VitaWe're officially rolling out a new set of subscription plans. This isn't just a pricing tweak — it's a full rework of the product structure. From Free and Dev to Pro and Team, every plan has been redefined around "who it's for" and "what you can do with it."
Zeabur's plans used to be simple: Free, $5, and Team at $80. But as usage patterns have grown more varied, that structure started to show gaps — there wasn't a clear path in between, and it didn't map well to where users actually were.
The goal of this update is straightforward: give users at every stage a clearer, more appropriate place to land.
Based on those observations, we've reorganized the overall plan structure. The idea is simple — give users a more natural transition between stages, instead of a few jarring jumps.
The new lineup has four tiers: Free, Dev, Pro, and Team. Each one maps to a specific stage of usage.
The most important change this time is filling the gap between Dev and Team. For users who have settled into Zeabur but aren't yet working in a team, there wasn't really a good place to be.
Pro ($19/month) is designed exactly for that gap. It comes with higher resource limits and the full Observability and AI capability set, positioned as the go-to plan for long-term individual use.
Beyond adding a new plan, we also reorganized how resources and capabilities are distributed across tiers.
Several key areas now have clearer differentiation, including:
These differences are no longer implicit — they're clearly reflected in each plan, matching different usage needs.
Team ($79/month) has also shifted in this update — from being simply a resource bump to a more explicitly collaboration-oriented plan. Alongside higher resource limits, it now centers on multi-seat support, permissions management, and team-focused features. In short, Team is for the stage where multiple people start using and managing Zeabur together.
If you're already a user, your existing services won't be affected — everything continues to work as before.
That said, as the plan structure shifts, resources and capabilities will gradually align with the new tier system. When your needs grow (more resources, long-running workloads, or advanced features), they'll map more clearly to specific tiers.
Upgrade paths will also become clearer, so different usage scenarios have an obvious next step. For new users, the plans will feel more consistent, and it'll be easier to understand what each tier actually supports.
If what you need isn't just a higher tier, but a way to actually bring AI Coding into your company's day-to-day operations — Enterprise is a separate track alongside Free / Dev / Pro / Team.
For organizations, the real challenge of adopting AI Coding usually isn't "did we run the training?" but "can it actually land after the training?" — moving from requirements analysis and Agentic Coding output through to deployment and ongoing operations. Enterprise is designed to close exactly that gap, which is where most adoption efforts stall.
If you're evaluating team-wide AI Coding adoption, need custom workflows and SLA, or need to align with your organization's internal security standards, get in touch with us.
This plan update is part of a broader product restructuring. Going forward, we'll keep evolving our product capabilities alongside plan design, gradually aligning new features and capabilities with this tier structure.
We'll continue to more clearly distinguish needs at different stages. At the same time, the integration between compute resources and the application layer will deepen, making the overall experience more cohesive.
Head over to the Pricing page for the full feature comparison and pick the plan that fits you best.
Questions or feedback? Visit our Forum or reach out on Discord — we'd love to hear from you.