Pricing that matches
how the work actually happens.
Plans should be easy to understand, commercially obvious, and clear about what changes as a team scales from one storefront to many. Capacity scales — features don't.
A clean first look at what actually needs fixing.
- 1 storefront · single workspace
- Issue visibility & prioritization
- First discovery before recurring depth
- No payment method required
The first paid loop for recurring monitoring.
- Up to 5 storefronts
- Recurring monitoring on a schedule
- Report-delivery posture
- Change-trigger detection
When accessibility becomes a real operating rhythm.
- Up to 15 storefronts
- Recurring monitoring & protected proof
- More room for growing portfolios
- Standardized severity & workflow
Built for agencies standardizing across multiple clients.
- Up to 50 storefronts
- Agency-forward monitoring & proof
- Portfolio-level workflow discipline
- Shopify and WooCommerce, in one workspace
Every plan ships the
same product.
What changes between tiers is storefront capacity — not arbitrary feature gates designed to push an upgrade.
Purchase terms are
published plainly.
PixelClear subscriptions are monthly software plans. Billing is handled by the payment provider shown at checkout, and the current policies are available before purchase.
What no plan
unlocks.
There are a few things our pricing does not — and will not — buy. Stating them here keeps everything else honest.
- Legal compliance guarantees of any kind.
- Accessibility overlays or runtime widget layers.
- Hands-on remediation services (development work happens in your source).
- Certifications, badges, or symbolic compliance gestures.
- The same scanning, prioritization, and remediation workflow.
- Honest claims, semantic severity, and human-judgement marks.
- Public methodology — the same one used to build the product.
- 30-day refund window on the initial charge.