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

Let's put real numbers on Quire and what each plan gets you. A task management tool, Quire comes with a free plan. The paid plans below reflect its published pricing when this page was written.

Unique nested task hierarchy that lets you toggle the same project between an outline and a Kanban board. Good news for testing: Quire includes a free plan, so you can try it before spending anything. Nested-task project management that breaks big goals into hierarchical to-dos, with Kanban, timeline and calendar views and a generous free plan.

Plans & pricing tiers

PlanPrice (approx.)What's included
Free$05 projects, 10 members, 100 MB storage, nested list + Kanban
Professional$7.65/member/mo (annual)$10.95 monthly; 10 GB, timeline, multiple assignees
Premium$13.95/member/mo (annual)$18.95 monthly; 30 GB, more sublists, Google Shared Drive
Enterprise$19.95/member/mo (annual)$24.95 monthly; unlimited projects, customizable storage

Pricing here reflects published tiers at the time of writing; confirm current costs, billing cycle and local taxes with the vendor.

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 Quire include:

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

Which plan to pick

Quire is built for small teams and individuals who think in nested to-dos and want to break big goals into subtasks cheaply. Match that description and the Professional plan ($7.65/member/mo (annual)) is where to start; a higher tier earns its cost only when you need small teams on a budget.

Is Quire worth it?

Paid plans run from roughly $8.5 to $19.95 per month (or per seat, depending on the plan). Most buyers focused on breaking goals into subtasks land on the entry or mid tier; the jump to a higher plan tends to be about small teams on a budget rather than core features. Because there is a free plan, you can validate fit before paying anything. Budget-conscious buyers should price the entry tier against competitors before deciding.

Pricing watch-outs

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

With Quire, cost is driven more by the plan you choose than by raw usage, which makes budgeting simpler than with seat- or usage-metered tools.

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Pricing FAQ

Does Quire have a free plan?

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

How much does Quire cost?

Its cheapest paid plan, Professional, lists at $7.65/member/mo (annual). Paid plans run from roughly $8.5 to $19.95 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 Quire?

Other task management tools cover the same job at different price points; compare their entry tiers before you decide.

Is Quire cheaper billed annually?

The summarised prices reflect annual billing where the vendor advertises it; monthly billing is typically higher, so the yearly commitment is the cheaper route if you're confident in the tool.

Which Quire plan should I choose?

For small teams and individuals who think in nested to-dos and want to break big goals into subtasks cheaply, the Professional plan ($7.65/member/mo (annual)) is the usual place to begin; only climb a tier once small teams on a budget genuinely calls for it.

Sources

The Quire plan, price and feature details above are compiled from these vendor pages and independent reviews: