Pricing

Start free. Upgrade when it pays off.

Every plan runs the same Lighthouse engine. The paid plans just scan more pages, more often, and give you the full ranked recommendation list instead of the top 3.

Free

$0 forever

Try it on your homepage. Real Lighthouse, real attribution.

  • 1 audit per month
  • Homepage only
  • Top 3 issues shown
  • Per-app attribution
  • Mobile-only scans
Install free

Plus

$99 /month

14-day free trial

For agencies and Shopify Plus merchants running multiple stores.

  • Everything in Pro
  • Multi-store dashboard
  • API access for export + automation
  • Scheduled scans (weekly / monthly)
  • Priority email support
  • White-label PDF reports
Start Plus trial

Plan comparison

What you get on each plan.

Free Pro Plus
Audits per month 1 Unlimited Unlimited
Pages scanned Homepage All pages All pages
Mobile + desktop Mobile only Both Both
Recommendation depth Top 3 Full list Full list
Scan history 30 days 365 days 365 days
Multi-store Up to 10
Scheduled scans Weekly / monthly
API access Full REST
Priority support Yes
Trial period 14 days 14 days

Common questions

FAQ

Can I switch plans later?
Yes. Change plan from the in-app billing page any time. Upgrades take effect immediately; downgrades take effect at the end of your billing cycle. No proration trickery.
Is billing through Shopify?
Yes. We use Shopify's Billing API, so the charge appears on your Shopify invoice next to your other apps. No separate credit card to manage. You can cancel from within Shopify admin at any time.
What happens to my data if I cancel?
Your scan history stays available on the Free plan (30-day retention). If you uninstall completely, all data is hard-deleted 48 hours after Shopify fires the shop/redact webhook.
Do you offer annual pricing?
Not yet. Monthly only while we're in the first 12 months of the App Store. Once we have a year of pricing telemetry we'll add annual plans with a discount.

Pick a plan

Free until you need more than one scan a month.

The Free plan is real. The paid plans exist because some merchants need them.