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Airtable Price Hikes & Price History (2026)
Updated June 4, 2026 · Researched & fact-checked by Shaheer
Airtable retired its $10/seat Plus plan and replaced it with a $20/seat Team plan — a 100% increase on the entry paid tier — while adding more automations, a higher record limit and Airtable AI. The Pro plan was renamed Business, leaving Team as the new affordable paid option at twice the old price.
At a glance
- Current price
- $20.00 (Entry paid tier (per seat))
- Last increase
- September 1, 2024 (+100%)
- Total change tracked
- +100%
- Tracked increases
- 1
Key takeaways
- Airtable replaced its $10/seat Plus plan with a $20/seat Team plan — double the price for the entry paid tier.
- The old Pro plan was renamed Business, so the cheapest paid option is now Team at $20/seat (annual).
- The new Team plan bundles Airtable AI, more automations and a higher record limit to justify the jump.
Airtable price increase history
| Date | Plan | Region | Old → New | Change | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| September 1, 2024 | Entry paid tier (per seat) | US | $10.00 → $20.00 | +100% | Source |
What Airtable costs right now
- Team (per seat, annual): $20.00 (US)
- Team (per seat, monthly): $24.00 (US)
- Business (per seat, annual): $45.00 (US)
Did Airtable raise its prices?
Yes — through a plan overhaul rather than a simple sticker bump. Airtable retired the $10-per-seat Plus plan and introduced a $20-per-seat Team plan in its place, doubling the cost of the cheapest paid tier. The previous Pro plan was renamed Business, so the entire ladder shifted upward.
Airtable wrapped the increase in added value — Airtable AI, expanded automation runs and a record limit raised to 50,000 — the now-standard pattern of pairing a price rise with new AI features. For small teams that only needed Plus, though, the practical effect was paying twice as much per seat for capabilities they may not use.
Per-seat tools scale fast: doubling from $10 to $20 a seat across even a small team is a real annual increase. Tracking the per-seat price and seat count you actually pay for is the clearest way to see what a plan rename really costs you.
Frequently asked questions
Did Airtable raise its prices?
Yes. Airtable retired its $10/seat Plus plan and replaced it with a $20/seat Team plan — a 100% increase on the entry paid tier — while renaming the old Pro plan to Business.
How much does Airtable cost now?
As of 2026, Airtable Team is $20 per seat/month billed annually (or $24 monthly) and Business is $45 per seat/month. A limited Free plan remains, and Enterprise is custom-priced.
What happened to the Airtable Plus plan?
Airtable discontinued the $10/seat Plus plan and moved entry-level customers to the $20/seat Team plan, which adds Airtable AI, more automations and a higher record limit.