Freelance at a university with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
Feb 26, 2026
I don't have any experience with pricing, setup cost, or licensing for Netlify Platform. I just use the free version because I'm a freelancer. For clients who subscribe to pricing plans, I use their paid versions, but not for myself. If I work in a company or have a deployment project, I could subscribe to a paid plan. However, as for now, I'm just learning with Netlify Platform, and maybe in the future, I will purchase and subscribe to a paid plan. It's not about saving time; it's more about saving my own effort. I see people who have jobs or companies that already purchase or subscribe to these plans, and that's acceptable to me.
My experience with the pricing, implementation costs, and licensing of Netlify Platform has been quite pleasant; the prices are in line with the market, neither very high nor very low.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing was that the company dealt with that and it wasn't exactly me. We were only using our subscription for the test phase and then the development phase of the applications. For production, we would have our own infrastructure. Because of the conveniences of Netlify Platform, it was pretty easy to use it for development time. So I'm not really sure about the pricing and anything else. It seems we were not paying that much, probably on a lower subscription.
Software Developer at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
Jan 22, 2026
I want to mention that the pricing for Netlify Platform is pretty much good. I basically started with a free trial, and there are different options available. The free version is pretty much good if we want to host a static website with a limited number of visitors, for example, a portfolio, and so coming to the pricing and UI part of the Netlify Platform dashboard, using the platform is easier for the users, and such kinds of things are pretty much good with Netlify Platform. My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that currently I am using the free version, and there are different types available which I could say are good and affordable. The price is low compared to the functionalities given by the platform, and since my portfolio website is small with a limited number of users visiting it, the free version works well for me. Upgrading to personal or pro is also a good idea, and there is also a custom enterprise option for companies, which is good for larger needs, but on a short scale, free or personal would be better.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is pretty good. Since I use the free tier, there is no question about pricing or setup costs, but I believe that even in the future, if I go for paid setups, it will be pretty smooth.
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My experience with the pricing, setup cost, and licensing of Netlify Platform has been excellent.
I did not purchase anything for setup cost or licensing.
I have not had any experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing because these are handled by our team leads.
I don't have any experience with pricing, setup cost, or licensing for Netlify Platform. I just use the free version because I'm a freelancer. For clients who subscribe to pricing plans, I use their paid versions, but not for myself. If I work in a company or have a deployment project, I could subscribe to a paid plan. However, as for now, I'm just learning with Netlify Platform, and maybe in the future, I will purchase and subscribe to a paid plan. It's not about saving time; it's more about saving my own effort. I see people who have jobs or companies that already purchase or subscribe to these plans, and that's acceptable to me.
My experience with the pricing, implementation costs, and licensing of Netlify Platform has been quite pleasant; the prices are in line with the market, neither very high nor very low.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing was that the company dealt with that and it wasn't exactly me. We were only using our subscription for the test phase and then the development phase of the applications. For production, we would have our own infrastructure. Because of the conveniences of Netlify Platform, it was pretty easy to use it for development time. So I'm not really sure about the pricing and anything else. It seems we were not paying that much, probably on a lower subscription.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Netlify Platform is simple, transparent, and fair.
Pricing is a bit higher and could be reduced.
I want to mention that the pricing for Netlify Platform is pretty much good. I basically started with a free trial, and there are different options available. The free version is pretty much good if we want to host a static website with a limited number of visitors, for example, a portfolio, and so coming to the pricing and UI part of the Netlify Platform dashboard, using the platform is easier for the users, and such kinds of things are pretty much good with Netlify Platform. My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that currently I am using the free version, and there are different types available which I could say are good and affordable. The price is low compared to the functionalities given by the platform, and since my portfolio website is small with a limited number of users visiting it, the free version works well for me. Upgrading to personal or pro is also a good idea, and there is also a custom enterprise option for companies, which is good for larger needs, but on a short scale, free or personal would be better.
Netlify Platform was very feasible and we did not have to pay a very large sum of money to host our services. It was just a monthly subscription.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is pretty good. Since I use the free tier, there is no question about pricing or setup costs, but I believe that even in the future, if I go for paid setups, it will be pretty smooth.