How much does Spocket cost?

The real price of the dropshipping platform, plan by plan, hidden costs included.

Short answer: Spocket starts at $39.99/month on the Starter plan, with a free trial before you pay. But here is the catch: the Pro plan billed yearly works out to $24/month, cheaper than monthly Starter, while jumping from 25 to 250 products. Spocket takes 0% commission on your sales, but it bills one subscription per connected store, and the product cost is paid on every order. We break down each plan and what you actually pay based on your setup.

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

Spocket, the key numbers

$39.99
per month
Starter plan, monthly
$24
the smart plan
Pro billed yearly, 250 products
0%
commission
Spocket takes nothing on your sales
Supplier marketplace · Dropshipping

How much each Spocket plan costs

Here are the four Spocket plans. The tier mostly depends on how many unique products you can import, not on a feature wall. The 0% commission, supplier chat and AliExpress dropshipping are everywhere. One detail to know: only Starter is monthly only, the other three have a yearly price far more aggressive than the usual 20% off.

Prices in USD. Annual billed upfront. Checked in June 2026.

Starter

To test dropshipping

$39.99/month

Monthly only, no annual option

  • 25 unique products
  • Unlimited orders
  • AliExpress dropshipping included
  • 0% commission on sales
  • 24/7 chat and email support
Test Starter
The smart pick

Pro

Best price-to-products ratio

$24/month, billed yearly

$59.99/month monthly ($288/year)

  • 250 unique products + 25 premium
  • Branded invoicing
  • Chat with suppliers
  • VIP support
  • Cheaper than Starter when billed yearly
Test Pro

Empire

To scale up

$57/month, billed yearly

$99.99/month monthly ($684/year)

  • 10,000 unique and premium products
  • Everything in Pro, no practical catalog cap
  • Built for a wide catalog
  • Priority support
Test Empire

Unicorn

High volume and sourcing

$79/month, billed yearly

$299.99/month monthly ($948/year)

  • 25,000 unique and premium products
  • Product sourcing requests
  • The top tier
  • For high-volume stores
Test Unicorn

Prices checked in June 2026 on spocket.co/pricing and cross-checked across several sources. Starter is monthly only: annual billing is available on Pro, Empire and Unicorn. The monthly-to-annual gap is huge (Pro drops from $59.99 to $24), and Spocket advertises up to 8 months free when paying yearly. The product cost (supplier price plus shipping) is paid on every order, on top of the subscription.

The sticker-price trap

Spocket is paid in layers

The subscription only covers marketplace access. The real budget of a Spocket store stacks several lines, and the bill climbs fast if you connect more than one store. Here is what you actually pay.

The Spocket subscription

Access to the marketplace and product import. From $39.99 (Starter) to $79/month (Unicorn billed yearly). This is the line we break down in the table above. The tier depends on the number of unique products, not on features.

Product cost (on every order)

The real variable cost: on every sale you pay the supplier price plus shipping. Spocket takes no commission (0%), but this cost is not in the subscription. It depends entirely on the catalog you pick.

One subscription per store

Spocket bills a separate subscription per connected store. Two stores (say one Shopify and one WooCommerce) means two subscriptions. A point that surprises a lot of users when they start to scale.

The ecommerce platform

Spocket plugs into Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce and more, billed separately. Shopify starts around $39/month on its standard plan. Add it to your Spocket budget to get the real cost of a running store.

  • Just testing? Starter at $39.99 works, but check Pro yearly first.
  • Want more than 25 products? Pro yearly ($24) is cheaper than Starter.
  • Want branded invoices? You need at least the Pro plan.
  • Running several stores? Budget one Spocket subscription per store.
  • 0% commission is everywhere: no per-sale fee on Spocket's side.
Our method

How we calculate the real cost

Spocket's sticker price does not tell you what you really pay, because a dropshipping store stacks several lines. For the real cost, we add the Spocket subscription on the right tier, the ecommerce platform and the variable product cost. Here is how we reason.

  1. Spocket subscriptionDepending on the product tier, billed yearly
    $24 to $79
  2. Platform (Shopify)Billed separately, outside Spocket
    ~$39
  3. Product per orderSupplier price plus shipping, 0% commission
    Variable
  4. Extra storesOne Spocket subscription per connected store
    × sub
June 2026prices checked
Yearlycalculation base
Sourcesofficial + third-party

Estimate excluding product cost, which depends on your catalog. Adjust for your order volume and number of stores.

The real cost

What you actually pay per month

The price depends on the tier you need and the rest of your stack. Four typical profiles, billed yearly, assumptions noted, excluding product cost.

Estimates in USD, yearly. Product cost (supplier + shipping) not included.

Testing

First store

~$40/month
  • Spocket Starter only (monthly)
  • 25 products, unlimited orders
  • Platform and products on top
The real cost

Serious store

Spocket + Shopify

~$63/month
  • Spocket Pro yearly ($24) + Shopify (~$39)
  • 250 products, branded invoicing
  • Plus product cost on every sale
Try Spocket

Wide catalog

Growing

~$96/month
  • Spocket Empire yearly ($57) + Shopify (~$39)
  • 10,000 importable products
  • For a catalog that keeps growing

Multi-store

High volume

~$197/month
  • Unicorn ($79) + 1 Pro ($24) + 2 Shopify (~$78)
  • 25,000 products, sourcing included
  • One Spocket subscription per store

Estimates billed yearly (June 2026), excluding product cost which depends on your catalog. Reminder: Spocket bills one subscription per connected store, so a second store doubles the Spocket part of your bill. The 0% commission holds everywhere, but the supplier price plus shipping is paid on every order.

Is Spocket expensive?

Spocket's price vs the alternatives

Spocket's entry plan against the other dropshipping tools. DSers is unbeatable on a pure free AliExpress plan, but Spocket stands out with fast-shipping US and EU suppliers. Sort by price or by score.

Best forModelFree planTeam sizeVisit
1DSersCheapestFree plan4.0/5$0/monthAliExpress beginnersVisit
2AutoDSAutomationSubscription4.0/5~$29.90/monthMulti-supplierVisit
3SpocketUS/EU suppliersPer products3.0/5$39.99/monthFast shippingVisit

Entry prices checked in June 2026. The models differ: DSers has an unlimited free plan built around AliExpress, AutoDS bills multi-supplier automation, Spocket bills by product count with a network of fast-shipping US and EU suppliers. Cheapest is not always best: Spocket aims for shipping quality, not the rock-bottom price.

The verdict

So, is Spocket expensive?

Our take after testing it: the monthly entry price is high, but annual billing changes everything. Here is when it is worth it, and when it stings.

Good value if…

You want fast-shipping US and EU suppliers and you take Pro billed yearly ($24/month). At that price, with 250 products, branded invoicing and 0% commission, Spocket is competitive against tools that bill automation or take a cut of sales.

Too expensive if…

You start monthly and test on Starter at $39.99, or you connect several stores. Stacking a subscription per store adds up fast. For pure AliExpress with no commitment, a free tool like DSers comes out much cheaper.

The verdict

Spocket is a solid marketplace of fast suppliers, as long as you think yearly and target the right tier. Take Pro yearly, connect a single store at first, and only add tiers or stores once volume justifies it.

  • Pay yearly: Pro yearly ($24) is cheaper than monthly Starter.
  • Target the right product tier, do not overpay for a quota you skip.
  • Use the free trial to check supplier quality first.
  • Stick to one store at first to avoid doubling the subscription.
  • Compare with DSers if you mostly do AliExpress without premium shipping.
Pricing FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Spocket pricing

  • How much does Spocket cost per month?
    Spocket starts at $39.99/month on the Starter plan, which is monthly only and gives you 25 unique products. The Pro plan is $59.99/month monthly or $24/month billed yearly, with 250 products and branded invoicing. The Empire plan goes to $99.99/month ($57 billed yearly) for 10,000 products, and the Unicorn plan to $299.99/month ($79 billed yearly) for 25,000 products. Key detail: Pro billed yearly at $24 is actually cheaper than monthly Starter at $39.99, while unlocking 10x more products. The smart move is to go yearly as soon as you are sure you will keep using it.
  • How much does Spocket cost per year?
    Billed yearly, the Pro plan comes to $288/year ($24/month), the Empire plan to $684/year ($57/month) and the Unicorn plan to $948/year ($79/month). The Starter plan has no annual option: it stays at $39.99/month, roughly $480/year if you keep it twelve months. Annual billing saves far more than the usual 20% off a SaaS, with Spocket advertising up to 8 months free. Always check the exact price on the official page before paying, since tiers can change.
  • Does Spocket have a free plan?
    No, Spocket has no permanent free plan. It does offer a free trial before your first payment. The advertised length varies by source: some official pages show 7 days, while other mentions and several third-party sources say 14 days. Check the signup page when you subscribe. During the trial you get access to the supplier catalog and can test product import. If you want truly free dropshipping, a tool like DSers has a permanent free plan, but it is built around AliExpress rather than US and EU suppliers.
  • Does Spocket take a commission on sales?
    No. Spocket charges 0% transaction fees on every plan, from Starter to Unicorn. What you pay is the subscription plus the product cost on each order, meaning the supplier price and shipping. None of your revenue goes to Spocket. That is an advantage over platforms that take a percentage of every sale. Be aware, though: the product cost is not in the subscription, it is the real variable line of your margin, and it depends entirely on the catalog you choose.
  • Which Spocket plan should I pick to start?
    To test, the Starter plan at $39.99/month works with its 25 products. But if you plan to keep going, look right away at the Pro plan billed yearly at $24/month: it is cheaper than monthly Starter and jumps to 250 products, with branded invoicing as a bonus. That is the pricing quirk worth knowing. The Empire plan ($57 yearly, 10,000 products) only makes sense if you build a wide catalog, and the Unicorn plan ($79, 25,000 products) targets high-volume stores. Start small, move up a tier only when your product quota becomes a real constraint.
  • Is Spocket more expensive than DSers or AutoDS?
    It depends on the model. DSers is the cheapest with a permanent free plan, but it is centered on AliExpress. AutoDS starts around $29.90/month and bets on multi-supplier automation. Spocket starts at $39.99/month monthly, pricier at entry, but its Pro yearly plan at $24 becomes competitive. The real difference is not price: Spocket gives access to fast-shipping US and EU suppliers, while DSers stays on longer AliExpress delivery times. If shipping speed matters for your market, Spocket's premium can be worth it.
  • Is the product cost included in the Spocket subscription?
    No. The Spocket subscription gives you access to the marketplace and product import, but the product cost is paid on each order, separately. On every sale you pay the supplier price plus shipping, and that is what sets your real margin. Spocket takes no commission on that amount (0%), but it does not cover it either. It is the most variable line of your budget, impossible to price upfront without choosing a specific catalog. Before launching, check the base prices of the products you care about, not just the subscription.
  • Is there a discount for paying Spocket yearly?
    Yes, and it is massive. The Pro plan drops from $59.99/month monthly to $24/month billed yearly, Empire from $99.99 to $57, and Unicorn from $299.99 to $79. Spocket advertises up to 8 months free with annual billing, far more than the 20% off a typical SaaS. Only the Starter plan has no annual option and stays at $39.99/month. The takeaway is clear: as soon as you are sure you will keep going, annual billing is the main lever to pay much less, and Pro yearly even becomes cheaper than monthly Starter.
  • How much does Spocket cost for multiple stores?
    Spocket bills a separate subscription per connected store. If you run two stores, say one Shopify and one WooCommerce, you need two Spocket subscriptions, not one shared. For a serious multi-store setup, budget around $197/month billed yearly: one Unicorn plan ($79) plus one Pro ($24) plus two Shopify subscriptions (about $78), before product cost. This surprises people when they scale, since many tools let you connect several stores on a single subscription. Plan for this cost from the start if you target several stores.
  • Can I cancel Spocket easily?
    Yes, the Spocket subscription cancels at any time from your account, with no penalty according to the official page. The thing to watch is annual billing: if you pay a year upfront for the lower rate, you commit for that period and a refund is not guaranteed. The official page does not mention a clear money-back guarantee, so test supplier quality well during the free trial before switching to an annual commitment. Also remember to export your products and data before closing your account if you change tools.
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