Chartbeat’s pricing is built for publishers that need real-time audience intelligence rather than a one-size-fits-all checkout flow. The official pricing page says the platform scales based on your website and native app pageviews, and it directs buyers to talk with the sales team to find the right plan. In practice, that means the company uses a quote-based model instead of publishing standard list prices online. The current packaging is organized into four tiers — Essentials, Plus, Premium, and Enterprise — with more capabilities added as buyers move up the stack or add Performance Suites. For teams evaluating budget, the most useful starting point is to map your traffic volume and the specific modules you need, then request a sales quote. Because the documents supplied here do not publish dollar amounts, there is no public price card to compare; the main decision is which combination of core analytics, benchmarking, testing, conversions, and data tools fits your newsroom or media organization.
◇ Pricing model
Custom pricing based on website and native app pageviews; contact sales for a plan.
↻ Billing notes
Chartbeat’s current pricing is sales-led rather than self-serve, and the official pages direct buyers to contact the team for details. The company says pricing is customized according to website and native app pageviews, and the official pricing page does not publish monthly or annual rates. The help center also notes that the legacy plan page is legacy pricing and points buyers to the 2025-and-later plan page for current packaging. No trial length, minimum commitment, or discount terms are stated in the supplied documents.
A Performance Suite that includes Recommendations and Conversion capabilities for measuring reader revenue and advanced recommendation strategies.
Testing
Quote-based
A Performance Suite for headline and image testing, built into homepage workflows with AI-generated headline suggestions.
Analytics Pro
Quote-based
A Performance Suite that includes Data Lab and Datastream for BI-level analysis and piping real-time data into your own data systems.
Benchmarking
Quote-based
A Performance Suite that includes Cohorts and Tubular Viewpoint for peer comparisons. The 2025 plan notes unlimited user access, unlimited exports, and 13 months of historical data.
Single Sign-On (SSO)
Quote-based
An add-on that lets organizations delegate user authentication to an external user directory or cloud identity provider.
Additional Cohorts
Quote-based
An add-on for customers who want to compare their site’s performance to more than two cohorts, including multiple regions or site sizes.
⚠ Chartbeat does not publish list prices on the official pricing pages, so buyers should expect sales-led quoting and plan scoping before they know final cost. Because pricing is based on website and native app pageviews, costs can vary as traffic grows or changes over time.
⚠ Some capabilities are packaged as Performance Suites or add-ons rather than being automatically included in every plan. That means the final contract can change depending on whether a buyer needs Reader Experience, Testing, Analytics Pro, Benchmarking, SSO, or Additional Cohorts.
No, the supplied official pricing materials do not list public dollar amounts. Instead, Chartbeat says pricing scales with your website and native app pageviews and instructs buyers to speak with sales. The help center also directs buyers to contact hello@chartbeat.com for more information.
The official pages describe four current tiers: Essentials, Plus, Premium, and Enterprise. The legacy help article also shows an older BASIC, PLUS, and PREMIUM comparison and explicitly labels it legacy. For current pricing and packaging, the help center points buyers to the 2025-and-later page.
The key driver called out in the official pricing page is pageviews across your website and native app. The product is sold through sales, so the final quote can also depend on the tier and which Performance Suites or add-ons are included. If a buyer needs benchmarking, testing, analytics, or SSO, those choices can affect the overall contract.