New: June 2026 Price Hike Report 33 companies tracked. AI bundling forces upgrades. Average startup paying $4,800+/year more than in 2024. Read the full report →
⚠ Updated June 2026 · 33 confirmed hikes

SaaS Price Hike
Leaderboard 2026

The definitive ranked list of every major SaaS price increase since 2023. Sorted by % increase. 33+ companies tracked with real before/after data.

+208%
Biggest single hike (Sentry)
33
Companies tracked
$4,800
Avg extra spend/yr (10-person team)
2026
Year of peak SaaS inflation
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# Company Category % Increase Before After Date Details

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Methodology & Sources

All price increases are verified against official company pricing pages, press releases, and customer notifications. Percentage increases are calculated using the most comparable plan (typically the most popular mid-tier plan). Where companies restructured plans, we use the nearest equivalent tier.

Enterprise/custom pricing is excluded unless a public list price exists. "Per seat" pricing is calculated at the per-seat level, not total contract value. Percentage increases reflect the single largest increase per company during the period.

Data is maintained by PricePulse's monitoring system. Last updated: May 2026. View full pricing tracker →

Frequently Asked Questions

Which SaaS company raised prices the most in 2026?

GitHub Copilot leads the leaderboard with a +90% increase, jumping from $10/month to $19/month for individual users. Typeform (+67%) and ClickUp (+58%) round out the top three. See the full ranked table above for all 30+ companies.

Why are so many SaaS companies raising prices at the same time?

Four forces are converging: AI infrastructure costs are being passed to customers, companies are squeezing free tiers to convert users to paid, investor pressure is pushing margin improvement after the 2021–2022 growth era, and market consolidation means fewer alternatives. Read the full analysis: Why SaaS Companies Are Raising Prices in 2026 →

How do I budget for SaaS price increases?

The practical rule: add a 15–20% buffer to your total SaaS spend each year. Set up a renewal calendar with 60-day alerts for every annual contract, and negotiate before renewal — not at it. For a complete playbook including negotiation scripts and switch thresholds, see: How to Budget for SaaS Price Hikes in 2026 →

How often is this leaderboard updated?

PricePulse monitors 44+ company pricing pages hourly. The leaderboard is updated whenever a verified price change is detected. The "Last updated" date reflects the most recent data verification. You can subscribe to get email alerts when new hikes are added.

How is the percentage increase calculated?

We use the standard formula: ((new price − old price) / old price) × 100. For per-seat tools, we compare equivalent seat prices. We use the most common plan at the entry paid tier and exclude enterprise or custom pricing unless a public list price exists. Each company shows its single largest increase during the 2025–2026 period.

Which tools haven't raised prices yet?

PricePulse tracks 44+ companies and highlights those that haven't changed pricing recently. Use the pricing calculator to compare current costs across your full stack, or the pricing tracker to see the full change history including companies with no recent increases.

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