How Much Does Lindy Cost?

The real price of the no-code AI agent, plan by plan, credits included.

Short answer: Lindy starts at $49.99/month on the Plus plan, with a 7-day free trial and no credit card required. But the subscription is only half the story. Lindy bills everything by usage, in credits: a simple action costs 1 credit, a lead qualification email 7 credits, and a voice follow-up up to 265 credits. Once your allowance runs out, overage is billed at double the standard rate. We walk through every plan, the credit system, and what you really pay for your profile.

Romain Cochard
Romain CochardCEO of Hack'celeration
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Pricing at a glance

Lindy, the key numbers

$49.99
per month
Plus plan, entry price
265 credits
one voice follow-up
what blows up the bill
7 days
free trial
no credit card
AI agent · No-code

What each Lindy plan costs

Here are Lindy's four plans. The price sets your usage allowance (how many actions your agents can run) and the number of connected inboxes. Pro and Max multiply the usage of Plus, but the logic stays the same: everything runs on credits. Lindy does not publish the exact credit allowance per plan, so we describe Pro and Max as multiples of Plus.

Prices in USD, billed monthly. Checked June 2026.

Plus

To get started with an agent

$49.99/month

Standard usage, up to 2 inboxes

  • Standard usage allowance
  • Up to 2 connected inboxes
  • iMessage / SMS, email drafting
  • Meetings, calendar, 100+ integrations
  • 7-day free trial, no card
Try Plus
Most popular

Pro

To automate seriously

$99.99/month

3x Plus usage, up to 3 inboxes

  • 3x the usage of Plus
  • Up to 3 connected inboxes
  • Computer use (browser automation)
  • Everything in Plus
  • Built for steady workflows
Try Pro

Max

For higher volume

$199.99/month

7x Plus usage, up to 5 inboxes

  • 7x the usage of Plus
  • Up to 5 connected inboxes
  • Computer use included
  • For teams running Lindy non-stop
Try Max

Enterprise

Security and compliance

Custom quote
  • SSO, SCIM, audit logs
  • HIPAA compliance, BAA
  • Custom allowance and seats
  • Dedicated support
Request a quote

Prices checked June 2026 on lindy.ai/pricing. The exact credit allowance per plan is not published: Pro and Max are described as 3x and 7x the usage of Plus. Lindy bills monthly, with no long-term contract on individual plans, and lists no annual discount. A limited free tier (around 400 credits a month) is cited by several third-party sources but does not appear on the official page, so verify before relying on it.

The credit trap

Lindy is billed by usage

The subscription price tells you nothing about what you will actually consume. Every action your agents take costs credits, and some cost a lot. Here is what drives the bill.

The usage allowance (included credits)

Your subscription opens a monthly credit allowance. A simple action (sending a message, creating an event) costs ~1 credit. A knowledge base search, ~3 credits. A lead qualification email, ~7 credits. Tasks that call a large AI model climb toward ~10 credits.

Voice: the real money pit

A voice agent changes everything. A single phone follow-up consumes up to 265 credits, and calls are billed ~$0.19/minute on top. If you run a voice agent, your allowance melts fast and overage kicks in quickly.

Overage

Once your allowance is exhausted, extra credits are billed at double the standard rate, roughly $10 per 1,000 credits according to third-party sources. This is the line item that can blow a budget that looked safe on paper.

Numbers and seats

Each phone number for voice or SMS costs ~$10/month. And the number of connected inboxes is capped per plan (2 on Plus, 3 on Pro, 5 on Max), so adding more means upgrading.

  • Mostly text work? Plus can be enough if you watch usage.
  • Want voice? Plan generously: 265 credits per follow-up adds up fast.
  • Several inboxes to connect? The cap forces an upgrade.
  • Need computer use (browser)? Reserved for Pro and above.
  • Track your overage: it is billed at double the standard rate.
Our method

How we size the real cost

Lindy's listed price does not tell you what you actually pay, because everything depends on the volume of actions and their nature. To size a real cost, we start from the subscription, then add what your usage consumes beyond the allowance, plus voice options. Here is the logic of the calculation.

  1. SubscriptionPlus, Pro or Max by volume
    $49.99+
  2. Included allowanceStandard usage, x3 or x7 by plan
    Credits
  3. OverageDouble rate once the allowance runs out
    x2 rate
  4. Voice options$0.19/min calls, $10/month per number
    + extras
June 2026prices checked
Monthlycalc basis
Sourcesofficial + third-party

Estimates based on the entry plan and moderate usage. Adjust for your volume of actions and how much voice weighs in your workflows.

The real cost

What you actually pay per month

The price hinges mostly on your action volume and how much you use voice. Four typical profiles, billed monthly, assumptions stated.

Estimates in USD, monthly. Any overage and numbers noted separately.

Solo, light usage

A few text agents

~$50/month
  • Plus plan, standard allowance
  • Emails, calendar, small automations
  • No voice, no overage
Common case

Solo, heavy usage

Pro plan + some overage

~$120/month
  • Pro plan (3x Plus usage)
  • Computer use and steady workflows
  • A bit of overage at month-end
Try Lindy

Active voice agent

Phone follow-ups

~$250+/month
  • Pro or Max plan by volume
  • Voice at $0.19/min + $10/number
  • 265 credits per follow-up: fast overage

Team, high volume

Several agents non-stop

~$200+/month
  • Max plan (7x Plus usage)
  • Up to 5 connected inboxes
  • Enterprise if compliance or SSO needed

Estimates with monthly billing (June 2026), based on the subscription price plus a usage estimate. Adjust for your real volume of actions. The most unpredictable line is voice: a single voice follow-up can consume 265 credits, so an active phone agent triggers overage quickly, billed at double the standard rate.

Is Lindy expensive?

Lindy's price versus the alternatives

Lindy's entry plan compared with other AI agent and automation platforms. Lindy targets the turnkey agent with native voice, where the others lean more toward tasks or operations. Sort by price or by score.

Best forModelFree planTeam sizeVisit
3Make.comCheapest at volumePer operation4.4/5~$9/monthNo-code automationVisit
2Relevance AIAgent builderPer credit4.0/5~$19/monthBuilders, data teamsVisit
1LindyTurnkey AI agentPer credit3.4/5$49.99/monthSolo to teamVisit

Entry prices checked June 2026. The models differ: Lindy bills per credit with native voice, Relevance AI per credit/action (with a free tier of ~200 actions), Make.com per operation (cheapest at volume, from ~$9/month, free 1,000 ops). Zapier, another alternative, starts around $19.99/month on its paid plans. The right pick depends on your need: an autonomous agent (Lindy) or task automation (Make, Zapier).

The verdict

So, is Lindy expensive?

Our take after testing it: the subscription sits mid-range for AI agents, but the real cost plays out in credits. Here is when it pays off, and when it stings.

Good value if…

You automate text tasks at a controlled volume: emails, calendar, lead qualification, follow-up. At $49.99/month, Plus covers a reasonable solo usage, and the 7-day no-card trial lets you test before paying. Lindy shines when you want a turnkey agent without building the workflow brick by brick.

Too expensive if…

You bet everything on voice or high volume. A 265-credit voice follow-up, calls at $0.19/min and overage at double the rate can push a bill quoted at $50 toward several hundred. For pure task automation, Make.com (from ~$9/month) comes out far cheaper.

The verdict

Lindy is an excellent no-code AI agent, as long as you think in credits and not just the subscription price. Start on Plus, measure your real consumption over a few weeks, and only turn on voice once you know its cost. If your needs are mostly automation, compare with a platform billed per operation.

  • Use the 7-day free trial, no card, to measure your consumption.
  • Stay on Plus while your text usage does not max the allowance.
  • Turn on voice knowingly: 265 credits per follow-up.
  • Track overage, billed at double once the allowance runs out.
  • Compare with Make or Zapier if your need is automation, not an autonomous agent.
Pricing FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Lindy pricing

  • How much does Lindy cost per month?
    Lindy starts at $49.99/month on the Plus plan, then $99.99/month on Pro and $199.99/month on Max, with an Enterprise plan on quote. But that price only covers the usage allowance: everything your agents do runs on credits. Pro gives 3x the usage of Plus and Max 7x. The real cost therefore depends on your volume of actions and how much voice is in your workflows, since a voice follow-up can consume up to 265 credits. The smart move is to start on Plus and measure your consumption before upgrading.
  • Does Lindy have a free plan?
    Lindy offers a 7-day free trial with full access to the Plus plan features, no credit card required, which is enough to test the tool before committing. Several third-party sources also mention a limited free tier of around 400 credits a month, but it does not clearly appear on the official page, so verify before counting on it. Either way, there is no generous permanent free plan: Lindy runs on usage, and after the trial you need a paid subscription to keep your agents running.
  • How does Lindy's credit system work?
    Lindy bills everything by usage through credits. Each action your agents take consumes some: a simple action like sending a message costs about 1 credit, a knowledge base search about 3 credits, a lead qualification email about 7 credits, and tasks that call a large AI model climb toward 10 credits. Voice is by far the heaviest, with up to 265 credits for a single phone follow-up. Your subscription opens a monthly credit allowance, and beyond it, overage is billed at double the standard rate.
  • What drives up the bill on Lindy?
    Three main line items. First voice: a voice follow-up consumes up to 265 credits and calls cost about $0.19/minute on top. Then credit overage, billed at double the rate once your allowance is exhausted, roughly $10 per 1,000 credits according to third-party sources. Finally phone numbers, at about $10/month each for voice and SMS agents. The number of connected inboxes is also capped per plan, so adding more can force an upgrade. For moderate text usage, the bill stays close to the subscription.
  • How much does a voice agent cost on Lindy?
    Voice is the most expensive line in Lindy. A single phone follow-up can consume up to 265 credits from your allowance, and calls are billed about $0.19/minute on top, with no charge for ring time. You also need to budget around $10/month per phone number. In practice, an active voice agent quickly drains the included allowance, which triggers overage billed at double the standard rate. If voice is central to your usage, plan a budget well above the listed subscription price and watch your credit consumption closely.
  • Is there an annual discount on Lindy?
    Lindy's official page lists no annual billing or annual-commitment discount on the individual plans. The Plus, Pro and Max subscriptions are presented monthly, with no long contract. So you should not count on an annual rebate like the ones many SaaS tools offer, at least while it is not confirmed on the pricing page. The main lever to pay less is to size your plan well and control your credit consumption, rather than hunt for a yearly discount that is not advertised.
  • Is Lindy more expensive than Relevance AI or Make?
    It depends on your need. Make.com is the cheapest for pure automation volume, from about $9/month, with a free plan of 1,000 operations, but it is task automation, not an autonomous agent. Relevance AI starts around $19/month with a free tier of about 200 actions and positions itself as an agent builder. Lindy, at $49.99/month, is pricier at entry, but targets the turnkey AI agent with native voice built in. If you mainly want to automate tasks, Make or Zapier come out cheaper; if you want a ready-made autonomous agent, Lindy holds its own.
  • Is computer use included in all Lindy plans?
    No. Computer use, meaning Lindy's ability to drive a browser to perform actions like a human, is reserved for the Pro plan ($99.99/month) and above. The Plus plan at $49.99/month does not include it. If your usage relies on web automation, browsing sites, filling forms, extracting data from an interface, you need at least Pro. This is a point to factor into your cost calculation, because the feature does not unlock as an add-on on Plus: it requires moving up a subscription tier.
  • How much does Lindy cost for a team or agency?
    For a team running several agents non-stop, the Max plan at $199.99/month is the logical starting point: it offers 7x the usage of Plus and up to 5 connected inboxes. Beyond that, or if you need SSO, SCIM, audit logs or HIPAA compliance, you move to the Enterprise plan, which is priced on quote. Watch the credit cost that adds up with the number of active agents and voice usage: at team scale, overage can quickly weigh more than the subscription itself. Measure your consumption before sizing.
  • Can I cancel Lindy easily?
    Yes, Lindy's individual plans are monthly, with no long commitment, so the subscription cancels from your account with no contract to honor. Because billing is monthly and usage-based, you have no annual period to settle. The watch-out is more about credits: they are tied to your billing cycle and do not roll over indefinitely, so there is no point overloading at month-end. Also remember to export your agent configurations and useful data before closing your account, and to release the paid phone numbers so you are no longer billed for them.
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