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Plans and pricing

Sean McAuliffe

Last Update hace 3 días

RevLogic has four plans. They differ only by the order volume they cover — every plan includes the full app: the call list, customer intelligence, cross-sell, draft orders, tasks, winback, and merchandising. You pick the plan that matches your store's size.

The four plans

  • Basic — $19/month — up to 300 orders/month.
  • Grow — $49/month — up to 1,500 orders/month.
  • Advanced — $99/month — up to 6,000 orders/month.
  • Plus — $199/month — up to 20,000 orders/month.

Every plan is billed through Shopify, so charges appear on your regular Shopify invoice.

How order volume is measured

The bands are based on your store's 90-day average orders per month — that is, your total order count over the last roughly three months, divided by three. Using an average rather than a single month's spike means a busy holiday week or a slow patch won't bounce you between plans. It reflects the steady size of your business.

Order volume is what drives RevLogic's workload — every order is synced, profiled, and factored into recommendations — so it's the fairest thing to price on.

The 14-day free trial

Every plan starts with a 14-day free trial. You won't be charged until the trial ends, and you can work a real call list during it — the trial is the full product, not a limited preview. If RevLogic isn't right for you, uninstall before the trial ends and you pay nothing.

Save with yearly billing

Choose yearly billing and you get two months free compared with paying monthly — the equivalent of about a 17% discount. If you're confident RevLogic is part of your workflow, yearly is the cheaper way to run it.

Which plan is right for my store?

Start from your typical monthly order count:

  • Under ~300 orders a month → Basic.
  • A few hundred to ~1,500 → Grow.
  • Up to ~6,000 → Advanced.
  • Up to ~20,000 → Plus.

If you're near the edge of a band, it's fine to start on the smaller plan — RevLogic measures your 90-day average and will let you know in the app if you've grown into the next tier. See What happens if my store outgrows its plan for exactly how that works.

If your store runs well above 20,000 orders a month, start a live chat from the Help page and we'll sort out the right arrangement.

Changing plans

You can switch plans at any time from Shopify's app subscription page — it takes one click, and no data is lost when you move up or down. Upgrading gives you headroom as you grow; downgrading is there if your volume drops.

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