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Starter, Growth, Pro
— what's different.

Three plans, three location caps, three revenue caps. The one-paragraph difference between them.

Ibrahim Ölmez Ibrahim ÖlmezFounder · nouz · 5 min read · Updated May 18, 2026
One product, three caps. Every plan has the same feature set. The only differences are how many locations you can run and the annual revenue ceiling that triggers an upgrade prompt.

Our pricing is structured around two things: how many shops you run, and how much revenue you push through them. Features don't differ between plans — we don't want you to outgrow nouz feature-by-feature. You outgrow it by getting bigger, which is what the plans measure.

01 Why do all the plans have the same features?

Every plan includes the full feature set — Home, Revenue, Expenses, Products, Fixed Costs, P&L, and Statistics are all on Starter, Growth, and Pro alike. There are no "premium tier" gimmicks where a higher plan unlocks a tool. What you pay more for is capacity: how many shops the subscription covers and how much revenue you can run through it in a year.

02 How do the three plans compare side by side?

PlanLocationsAnnual revenue cap
Starter1Up to €100k
Growth3Up to €500k
Pro5€500k+

Three plans, two caps each (locations + revenue). Feature set is identical.

03 Which plan fits my shop?

  • One shop, under €100k of yearly revenue? Starter is exactly right. Most cafés, small retail shops, single-chair salons fit here.
  • One shop, between €100k and €500k? Growth — even though you don't need the extra locations, the cap is what bumps you up. A busy single-location café (€200-400k typical) lives here.
  • Two or three shops? Growth, regardless of revenue. The location cap is the constraint, not the revenue cap.
  • Four or five shops, or revenue above €500k? Pro.

04 Can I move between plans later?

You can move between plans freely. Upgrades take effect immediately with Stripe proration; downgrades take effect at the end of your current billing period. The 80% warn banner gives you weeks of notice before any cap hits — you'll never be surprised into needing to upgrade in the middle of a busy day.

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