How much does PageCloud cost?

The real price of the website builder, plan by plan, add-ons included.

Short answer: PageCloud starts at $22/mo on the Launch plan billed annually ($26 monthly), with a 14-day free trial and no credit card required. But that price covers one site, with a traffic and page quota. E-commerce and extra sites are billed as add-ons, so a full project often costs more. We walk through every plan, every add-on, and what you actually pay based on your profile.

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

PageCloud, the key numbers

$22
per month
Launch plan, billed yearly
~$69
the real cost
high-traffic site plus add-ons
14 days
free trial
no credit card
Website builder

What each PageCloud plan costs

Here are PageCloud's three plans, from a small brochure site to a high-traffic marketing site. What moves the price: your monthly visitor quota, the number of published pages and the number of sites. E-commerce stays an add-on billed separately, we cover that next. Prices shown billed yearly, the lowest; monthly is roughly 20% higher. Custom domain and email are free for the first year on annual billing.

Prices in USD, billed annually. Checked June 2026.

Launch

To ship a first site

$22/mo, billed yearly

$26/mo monthly

  • Up to ~100 published pages
  • ~10,000 visitors per month
  • Free custom domain (first year)
  • Free custom email (first year)
  • Hosting, SSL and SEO tools included
Try Launch
Most popular

Grow

For a growing business

$36/mo, billed yearly

$45/mo monthly

  • Up to ~200 published pages
  • ~25,000 visitors per month
  • Team collaboration
  • Advanced analytics (GDPR)
  • Everything in Launch included
Try Grow

Optimize

Heavy marketing and high traffic

$69/mo, billed yearly

$89/mo monthly

  • Up to ~300 published pages
  • ~75,000 visitors per month
  • Cheaper extra sites (~$22)
  • Conversion tools and popups
  • Priority support
Try Optimize

Prices checked June 2026 on pagecloud.com/pricing and cross-referenced across several sources. Visitor and page quotas vary slightly between sources, confirm on the official page before subscribing. E-commerce and extra sites are add-ons billed separately (see below).

The entry-price trap

PageCloud is paid in add-ons

The sticker price only covers one site, with a traffic quota. PageCloud bills several pieces separately, and the total climbs fast when you stack them. Here's what actually weighs on the bill.

Traffic (visitors per month)

This is the main tier driver. Launch is sized for a small site (~10,000 visitors/month), Grow for ~25,000, Optimize for ~75,000. The moment a campaign takes off, going over the quota pushes you up a plan. Check the exact thresholds on the official page, they vary by source.

E-commerce (add-on)

The online store isn't included in the base price: it's an add-on billed separately, with its own pricing page. If you want to sell, add that cost to your math. PageCloud is first and foremost a design-led website builder, not a cheap native e-commerce platform.

Extra sites

Each site is its own subscription. Adding a second site costs about ~$24/mo on Launch and Grow, ~$22/mo on Optimize (to confirm). If you run several projects, the bill multiplies accordingly.

Monthly vs yearly

Paying monthly loses the ~20% discount and the free domain plus email offered for the first year on annual billing. Over a year, the gap quickly adds up to tens of dollars.

  • Just want a brochure site? The Launch plan alone can do the job.
  • Expecting traffic? Watch your visitor quota to avoid forced upgrades.
  • Want to sell online? Add the e-commerce add-on to your math.
  • Running several projects? Each site is billed separately.
  • Pay yearly: free domain and email the first year, plus ~20% off.
Our method

How we price the real cost

PageCloud's sticker price doesn't reflect what you truly pay, because it depends on your traffic and the add-ons. To estimate a real site, we reason by profile, billed yearly, with assumptions noted. Here's the basis of our math.

  1. Simple brochure (Launch)One site, ~10,000 visitors, free domain
    $22
  2. Growing site (Grow)More pages and traffic, team access
    $36
  3. High traffic (Optimize)~300 pages, large visitor volume
    $69
  4. The common real costWhere most pro sites land
    ~$36
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Yearlycalculation basis
Sourcesofficial + third party

Estimate based on the base plans. Adjust to your real traffic and the add-ons you actually need.

The real cost

What you actually pay per month

The price depends on your traffic and your needs. Four typical profiles, billed yearly, assumptions noted.

Estimates in USD, yearly. E-commerce add-on and extra sites not included.

Solo, brochure

A single site

~$22/mo
  • Launch plan only
  • ~100 pages, ~10,000 visitors
  • Free domain and email first year
The real cost

SMB, pro site

Growing site

~$36/mo
  • Grow plan
  • ~200 pages, ~25,000 visitors
  • Team collaboration and analytics
Try PageCloud

Marketing, high traffic

Large volume

~$69/mo
  • Optimize plan
  • ~300 pages, ~75,000 visitors
  • Conversion tools and popups

Multi-site

Several projects

~$115/mo
  • Optimize plus 2 extra sites
  • ~$22/mo per added site
  • E-commerce add-on optional

Estimates billed yearly (June 2026), based on the base plans. Adjust to your real traffic. E-commerce and each extra site (~$22 to $24/mo) add to these amounts. Exact quotas are to be confirmed on the official page.

Is PageCloud expensive?

PageCloud pricing versus the alternatives

PageCloud's entry plan compared to other website builders. PageCloud bets on pixel-perfect design and source-code access; the mainstream rivals are a little cheaper at entry. Compare the price cards.

Entry prices checked June 2026, billed yearly.

Our pick

PageCloud

Pixel-perfect design, source code

$22/mo, billed yearly

$26/mo monthly

  • Free-form drag-and-drop editor
  • Source-code access
  • Free domain and email first year
  • Hosting, SSL and SEO included
Try PageCloud

Squarespace

All-in-one, templates

~$16/mo, billed yearly
  • Personal entry plan
  • Polished templates, all-in-one
  • E-commerce depending on plan
  • Less free-form design control

Wix

Flexible editor, free plan

~$17/mo, billed yearly
  • Paid entry plan
  • Limited free plan available
  • Very flexible editor
  • Lots of apps and add-ons

Webflow

Advanced design, pro-focused

~$14/mo, billed yearly
  • Basic entry plan
  • Powerful design and CMS
  • No e-commerce on entry
  • Steeper learning curve

Entry prices checked June 2026, billed yearly. PageCloud ($22) is slightly pricier at entry than Webflow (~$14), Squarespace (~$16) and Wix (~$17), but it bundles a free domain and email for the first year and a more free-form design editor. Wix offers a limited free plan. Compare on your real need: free-form design, e-commerce or simplicity.

The verdict

So, is PageCloud expensive?

Our take after testing it: the entry price is fair for a design-led builder, but the real cost depends on traffic and add-ons. Here's when it pays off, and when it stings.

Good value if…

You want a clean, free-form design without touching code, with hosting and SEO included. At $22/mo billed yearly, with a free domain and email the first year, Launch is a solid entry for a pro brochure site that doesn't look like a template.

Too expensive if…

You mainly want to sell online or run several sites. The e-commerce add-on and extra sites (~$22 to $24/mo each) push the bill up. In that case, Squarespace or Wix, more e-commerce-friendly at entry, can come out cheaper overall.

The verdict

PageCloud is an excellent design-led builder at a fair price, as long as you reason per site and per add-on. Take the plan that matches your real traffic, pay yearly for the free domain and email, and only add e-commerce if you truly need it.

  • Pay yearly: about 20% off, plus a free domain and email.
  • Pick the plan that fits your real traffic, not the biggest by default.
  • Use the 14-day free trial, no card, to test the editor.
  • Want to sell? Price the e-commerce add-on before subscribing.
  • Several projects? Each site is billed separately, plan for it.
Pricing FAQ

Frequently asked questions about PageCloud pricing

  • How much does PageCloud cost per month?
    PageCloud starts at $22/mo on the Launch plan billed annually, or $26/mo monthly. That price covers one site, with a page and visitor quota. The higher plans rise to $36/mo (Grow, ~25,000 visitors) and $69/mo (Optimize, ~75,000 visitors) billed yearly, or $45 and $89/mo monthly. E-commerce and extra sites are add-ons billed separately. The smart move is to take the plan that matches your real traffic, not the biggest one by default.
  • How much does PageCloud cost per year?
    Billed annually, Launch comes to about $264/year ($22 x 12), Grow to about $432/year and Optimize to about $828/year. Yearly billing saves roughly 20% over monthly, and it adds a free custom domain and professional email for the first year. If you add e-commerce or a second site, budget several hundred dollars more per year. Always check the exact price on the official page before paying, as tiers can change.
  • Does PageCloud have a free plan?
    No, PageCloud has no permanent free plan. It does offer a 14-day free trial, with no credit card required, that gives you access to the editor, the templates and the features. That's enough to build a first site, test the drag and drop and judge the workflow before committing. After 14 days, you need to move to a paid plan to publish and keep your site live. Unlike Wix, there's no limited-but-permanent free version.
  • Is the domain included in the PageCloud price?
    Yes, but only on annual billing and for the first year. Every plan bought yearly includes a free custom domain for the first year, plus a professional email via Google Workspace, also free the first year. That's a real entry advantage that lowers the true cost of a new site. On monthly billing, neither is included. After the first year, renewing the domain and email may be billed, so check the details on the official page.
  • Is e-commerce included in the PageCloud price?
    No. The online store isn't part of the builder's base price: it's an add-on billed separately, with its own pricing page. If you want to sell products, add that cost to your math. PageCloud is first and foremost a design-led website builder, not a cheap native e-commerce platform. For a simple store, tools like Squarespace or Wix, which fold e-commerce into some entry plans, can come out cheaper overall.
  • How much does a full site cost on PageCloud?
    For a pro brochure site, budget about $22/mo yearly on Launch, with a free domain and email the first year. For a business site with more pages and traffic, aim for Grow around $36/mo. For a high-traffic marketing site, Optimize comes to about $69/mo. If you add e-commerce or extra sites (~$22 to $24/mo each), the bill can easily double. Most pro sites land around $36/mo without heavy add-ons.
  • Is PageCloud more expensive than Squarespace or Wix?
    At entry, yes, slightly. PageCloud starts at $22/mo yearly, versus about $16/mo for Squarespace (Personal) and $17/mo for Wix. Webflow is cheaper still at entry (~$14/mo). But PageCloud bundles the domain and email for the first year, and a more free-form design editor close to pixel-perfect. If your need is mostly a polished, design-led site, the gap is justified. If you mainly want entry-level e-commerce or a free plan, Squarespace and Wix can come out cheaper.
  • Is there a discount for paying PageCloud yearly?
    Yes. Annual billing saves about 20% over monthly across all three plans: Launch drops from $26 to $22/mo, Grow from $45 to $36/mo and Optimize from $89 to $69/mo. On top of the discount, yearly billing bundles a free custom domain and professional email for the first year. That's the main lever to pay PageCloud less. Be wary of third-party coupon pages: the reliable lever is the annual commitment, plus picking the plan that fits your real traffic.
  • How much does PageCloud cost to run several sites?
    Each site is a separate subscription. Adding an extra site costs about $24/mo on Launch and Grow, and about $22/mo on Optimize, to confirm on the official page. To run several projects, the bill multiplies with the number of sites. PageCloud also offers dedicated agency plans, with separate pricing built for multi-client management. If you run many client sites, ask about the agency terms rather than stacking individual subscriptions.
  • Can you cancel PageCloud easily?
    Yes, you cancel the subscription from your account. On an annual commitment, you stay billed until the end of the paid period, whereas monthly lets you stop from one month to the next. Before closing your account, export or republish your site elsewhere: once the subscription ends, the site hosted on PageCloud stops being published. PageCloud gives source-code access, which makes recovering your work easier. If you're unsure, use the 14-day free trial first to validate the tool with no commitment.
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