Simple pricing for developers, small teams, and businesses
Grunnaro is free to start for individuals and small teams, with paid options planned for people who need more resources and for businesses that use Grunnaro as part of paid work.
The goal is simple: make it easy to start without forcing small indie developers, hobby projects, and tiny teams into a paid plan too early — while still keeping Grunnaro sustainable when it becomes part of a business.
Individual
Free to start
For solo developers, personal projects, indie experiments, and very small teams.
- One owner
- Up to 4 extra members
- Viewers and guests do not count toward the member limit
- Limited hosted resources
- Private and public projects
- Ideas, todos, bugs, and discussions
- Personal add-ons planned for more capacity
The individual plan is for people and very small teams who want to use Grunnaro without business complexity. It is free to start, with limited hosted resources. If you need more storage or hosted capacity for personal use, paid add-ons are planned.
If Grunnaro becomes part of a company, client work, paid work, or a larger team, it should move to a business plan.
Business
Coming later
For companies, client work, larger teams, studios, and commercial products.
- For teams that need more than the individual member limit
- For companies and paid work
- For client projects and commercial products
- More hosted resources
- Organization features planned
- Three business levels planned for different team sizes and needs
Business plans are not finalized yet. The plan is to offer three business levels while keeping pricing simple, fair, and based on how Grunnaro is used.
If Grunnaro helps organize paid work, client projects, a company, or a product that generates revenue, it belongs on a business plan.
A fair-use approach to pricing
Grunnaro should be easy to try, easy to keep using for personal work, and fair when it becomes part of a business.
If you are building your own project, experimenting with an idea, learning the workflow, or working in a very small team, you should be able to start without a sales conversation or a heavy subscription.
If Grunnaro helps organize paid work, client projects, a company, or a product that generates revenue, it belongs on a business plan. That keeps the product sustainable without blocking people who are just getting started.
Hosted Grunnaro
The hosted version is the easiest way to start. You create an account, create a project, and start organizing ideas, todos, bugs, and discussions.
Free hosted accounts will include limited resources. That makes it possible to offer a free start while keeping hosting costs under control.
For individual users who need more capacity for personal use, paid add-ons are planned.
Self-hosted Grunnaro
A self-hosted version is planned for developers and teams who want to run Grunnaro on their own infrastructure.
With self-hosting, you provide the server, storage, backups, updates, and operational setup yourself. That means your available resources depend on your own environment.
Personal and small non-business use can stay free. Commercial use, company use, and paid work should use a business plan or license.
Frequently asked questions
Is Grunnaro free?
Grunnaro is free to start for individuals and small teams up to 4 people. The hosted free plan will have limited resources, and paid add-ons are planned for individual users who need more capacity.
When should I use a business plan?
You should use a business plan when Grunnaro is used by a company, for client work, for paid work, by a team of 5 or more people, or as part of a commercial product that generates revenue.
Can I use Grunnaro for an indie project?
Yes. Grunnaro is designed to work well for solo developers, indie developers, small game projects, and early product teams. If the project grows into a business or larger team, it should move to a business plan.
Will there be exact business prices?
Yes, but they are not finalized yet. The plan is to offer three business levels for different team sizes and needs.
Will there be a self-hosted version?
A self-hosted version is planned. It will be useful for developers and teams that want to run Grunnaro on their own server and use their own storage and infrastructure. Commercial use will still require a business plan or license.
Start small. Move to paid when it becomes business.
Use Grunnaro for personal projects, indie work, and very small teams. When it becomes part of a company, client work, or commercial product, move to a business plan.