Pricing

Claim a public page once. Go Pro for private dashboards and pro features across every page you own — or self-host the whole thing for free.

Simple, transparent pricing

Claim your public page once. Subscribe for private dashboards and pro features.

One-time

Claim

€29once

Per page · yours forever

  • Public page, live forever
  • Listed in Discover
  • All widgets
  • README badge, embeds & OG images
  • Refreshes every 12h
Claim your page
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Pro

€9/mo

Account-wide · all your pages

  • Adds to every page you claim:
  • Keep widgets private — hide sensitive metrics from your public page
  • Custom domains
  • Remove infrapage branding
  • Hourly refresh
  • Page analytics
Go Pro
Cancel anytime — your public page stays live, private widgets just lock.

Prefer to self-host?

infrapage is open source under AGPL-3.0. Run it on your own server with every widget and integration — no fees, no limits. The hosted plans just save you the ops work.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a free plan?

infrapage is open source and free to self-host under the AGPL-3.0 license. On the hosted infra.page, you claim a public page once for €29, and Pro adds private dashboards and pro features for €9/month.

What's the difference between Claim and Pro?

Claim is a one-time €29 payment that keeps a single public page live forever. Pro is a €9/month, account-wide subscription that unlocks private widgets, custom domains, branding removal, hourly refresh, and analytics across every page you own.

What happens if I cancel Pro?

Your public page stays live forever. Private widgets simply lock until you resubscribe — nothing is deleted.

Do I need a credit card to start?

No. You can start a 14-day free trial without a credit card.

Can I use my own domain?

Yes. Custom domains are included with Pro, so your dashboard can live on a domain you own.

Can I self-host infrapage for free?

Yes. infrapage is open source and can be self-hosted at no cost under the AGPL-3.0 license. The hosted plans are for people who would rather not run it themselves.