> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://argos-ci.com/docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://argos-ci.com/docs/learn/billing-and-subscription/subscription/pricing-plans.md).

# Pricing plans

Argos offers flexible plans for individuals, teams, and enterprises. From the free Hobby Plan to fully customizable Enterprise options.

### Hobby Plan

Best for individuals and small projects.

* **Price:** Free
* **Screenshots included:** 5,000 / month
* **Extra screenshots:** Not available

### Pro Plan

Designed for teams, with usage-based pricing. See full details on our [Pricing page](https://argos-ci.com/pricing).

* **Starting price:** $100 / month
* **Screenshots included:** 35,000 / month
* **Extra screenshots:**
  * Standard: $0.004 per screenshot
  * Storybook: $0.0015 per screenshot

#### GitHub Marketplace

You can also subscribe through GitHub Marketplace and pay via your GitHub invoice.

Pro Plans are available in different sizes (S, M, L, XL) with increasing screenshot limits.

See all options on our [GitHub Marketplace page](https://github.com/marketplace/argos-ci).

### Open-Source Plan

We sponsor selected [open-source projects](/docs/learn/billing-and-subscription/subscription/open-source.md) with free usage, evaluated case by case.

### Enterprise Plan

For large organizations with custom requirements. Tailor your plan directly with us.

👉 [Contact us](https://argos-ci.com/contact) to discuss your needs. We’ll help design the right plan for your business.


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