Free
Monthly- 3,000 events
- 1 project
- 1-year retention
- No credit card
The free tier is limited to 3,000 events and one project.
Privacy-focused product analytics tool
Seline’s pricing is intentionally simple: start with a free 7-day trial, then move into a single Pro plan that keeps the core analytics experience intact instead of splitting features across multiple paid tiers. The official pricing page emphasizes that there is no locked functionality or complicated tier ladder, and that pricing is tied to usage so teams can match cost to actual traffic. For buyers comparing web analytics tools, that makes Seline easy to budget for day to day, especially if you want funnels, journeys, profiles, and revenue context without adding a second platform later. The public materials also show annual billing with 2 months free, plus a separate done-for-you setup service for teams that want help getting live quickly. If you are evaluating the product for a SaaS, agency, or multi-site setup, the key pricing questions are how many websites you want to connect and how much monthly event volume you expect to process.
Free tier plus one paid Pro plan with usage-based pricing by monthly pageviews/events; no locked functionality or complicated tiers.
Seline offers a free 7-day trial and says no credit card is required to start. The official pricing page presents Monthly and Yearly billing, with the Yearly option advertised as giving 2 months free. The company says pricing is per website, though one site can be linked to another active Pro subscription so multiple sites can share an event limit. The pricing page also says there is no free plan on the subscription model page, while the homepage says Seline is free to start, so buyers should treat the public messaging as a free trial plus a paid subscription structure and verify current signup terms on the pricing page before purchase.
The free tier is limited to 3,000 events and one project.
The Pro tier is shown at $14/month in the independent pricing review, and the official pricing page says pricing moves with the monthly event slider and that the plan includes 100,000 pageviews per month at the shown configuration.
This is an optional paid service rather than a core analytics subscription.
Seline offers a setup service for teams that want help getting started. The official pricing page says the team can set up the product for your specific site or application and get you started in less than 24 hours, while noting that the Pro plan is still required afterwards.
A solo founder or small SaaS team wants to validate analytics without a large commitment.
Expected cost$0 during the 7-day trial, then a paid subscription starting from the Pro plan amount shown on the pricing materials.A growing SaaS team needs funnels, user profiles, and revenue attribution in one tool.
Expected cost$14/mo at the Pro tier shown in the review, with cost tied to usage and billing setup.An agency wants to onboard multiple client sites under one billing relationship.
Expected costVaries based on the number of linked sites and event limits shared across them.Seline’s official pricing page says there is a free 7-day trial and that no credit card is required. The same page also says there is no free plan on the subscription model. In practice, the public materials indicate that buyers can test the product first and then move to a paid Pro subscription if they keep using it.
Seline says pricing is per website, but one site can be linked to another site with an active Pro subscription so they can share the event limit. That gives teams some flexibility if they want one subscription to cover several properties. Agencies and companies with separate accounting can also choose separate projects and subscriptions.
The pricing page says Seline starts asking for an upgrade if you exceed your limit for two consecutive months, or if you go 5 times over your limit. If you hit the monthly limit for the first time, the team says they will notify you but will not take action right away. The page explains that Seline prefers to count based on regular monthly activity rather than short traffic spikes.
Yes. The official pricing page shows both Monthly and Yearly billing options. It also says the Yearly option includes 2 months free, which is the main discount called out publicly.