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Basecamp pricing in 2026: every plan, what it costs and who it suits

Basecamp pricing can look dense; this page breaks it down clearly. Basecamp sits in the team collaboration space and offers a free plan, with the paid tiers laid out below from its public pricing page.

Flat $299/mo for unlimited users makes large-team collaboration dramatically cheaper than per-seat rivals. Basecamp leads with a free tier, which is handy for validating fit on a real task. Opinionated, simple team collaboration tool combining to-dos, message boards, schedules, docs and chat, with flat per-account pricing instead of per-seat.

Plans & pricing tiers

PlanPrice (approx.)What's included
Plus$15/user/moPer-user; 500 GB storage; good for small teams
Pro Unlimited$299/mo (annual)$349 monthly; unlimited users & projects, 5 TB storage, Timesheet + Admin packs

Prices are estimates drawn from the vendor's plans and third-party reviews, and can change at any time, so check before you commit.

Prices verified 2026-06-28 from public vendor pricing. Plans and prices change — always confirm on the vendor's own site. No price here is guaranteed.

What you're paying for

The capabilities you are paying for with Basecamp include:

Not every feature ships on every plan; the tier table shows where each one unlocks.

Which plan to pick

Basecamp is built for small-to-large teams wanting simple, calm collaboration without per-seat costs or Gantt complexity. Match that description and the Plus plan ($15/user/mo) is where to start; a higher tier earns its cost only when you need remote teams.

Is Basecamp worth it?

Paid plans run from roughly $15 to $299 per month (or per seat, depending on the plan). If small teams wanting simplicity is your goal, start low: the cheapest paid tier covers it for most users, and remote teams is what eventually pushes you up a level. Because there is a free plan, you can validate fit before paying anything. A free trial lets you test the paid features risk-free. On a tight budget, line the cheapest paid plan up against the alternatives first.

Pricing watch-outs

Drawn from independent reviews and the vendor's own plan details (see sources below).

Two teams rarely pay the same for Basecamp: the figure tracks the number of seats or users, so map it to your own numbers for an honest comparison.

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Pricing FAQ

Does Basecamp have a free plan?

Yes — Basecamp offers a free plan or free tier, so you can start without paying. Paid tiers add capacity and advanced features.

How much does Basecamp cost?

Its cheapest paid plan, Plus, lists at $15/user/mo. Paid plans run from roughly $15 to $299 per month (or per seat, depending on the plan). The exact bill depends on billing cycle and how many seats or how much usage you need.

Is there a cheaper alternative to Basecamp?

Yes — several team collaboration tools do the same job at lower entry prices; our Basecamp alternatives roundup compares them side by side.

Why does Basecamp get more expensive as I grow?

Its pricing scales with usage (seats, contacts or channels), so the headline figure is a starting point; estimate cost at the size you expect to reach, not just today's.

Which Basecamp plan should I choose?

For small-to-large teams wanting simple, calm collaboration without per-seat costs or Gantt complexity, the Plus plan ($15/user/mo) is the usual place to begin; only climb a tier once remote teams genuinely calls for it.

Sources

Figures and facts on this page are drawn from the following Basecamp sources, so you can verify them yourself: