Spike offers Free (1 account), Pro ($7/user/month, multiple accounts), and Business ($12/user/month, admin features). Very affordable compared to alternatives like Superhuman.
Spike Pricing 2026: Plans, Costs & Value
A complete breakdown of Spike pricing plans, what each tier includes, and how it compares to alternatives in the Email space.
Quick Answer
Spike offers a free tier. Paid plans start at $7/mo per user, billed monthly.
Pricing Overview
Free Tier
$0
Get started at no cost
Starting Price
$7/mo
per user
Pricing Model
Per User
Billed monthly
Pricing Details
Understanding Spike's Pricing Model
Spike uses a per-user pricing model. This means you pay a set amount for each team member who needs access. Per-user pricing scales linearly with your team size, so costs grow predictably as your organization expands. This model works well for teams with a stable headcount, but can become expensive for large organizations.
Spike Pricing vs Alternatives
| Tool | Starting Price | Free Tier | Pricing Model |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spike | $7/mo | Yes | Per User |
| Superhuman | $30/mo | No | Per User |
| Front | $19/mo | No | Per User |
| Slack | $8.75/mo | Yes | Per User |
Is Spike Worth the Price?
When evaluating whether Spike is worth the investment, consider what you get for the price:
- Makes email feel like chat
- Combines multiple tools
- Priority inbox is smart
- Good for email-centric teams
With a free tier available, you can try Spike before committing to a paid plan. This makes it a low-risk option to evaluate.
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