Account & Billing
Plans and Limits
A clear breakdown of what the Free and Pro plans include, how limits are enforced, and how to upgrade.
Plan Comparison
| Feature | Free | Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Sites | 1 | 5 |
| URLs per site | 2,000 | 50,000 |
| Auto-refresh | — | ✓ Weekly default + custom schedule |
| Health reports | Basic | Full |
| Price | Free | $4.90 / month |
Free Plan
The free plan is designed for individuals and small sites that need a quick, accurate sitemap without recurring costs. It includes:
- 1 site — you can generate and manage a sitemap for one domain.
- 2,000 URLs per crawl — the crawler stops once it discovers 2,000 pages.
- Manual crawl only — you trigger each refresh yourself from the dashboard.
Large sites hit the URL cap
Pro Plan
Pro is built for growing websites, agencies, and anyone who needs to keep multiple sitemaps current without manual effort. At $4.90/month it includes:
- 5 sites — manage sitemaps for up to five domains from one account.
- 50,000 URLs per site — suitable for large content libraries and e-commerce catalogues.
- Auto-refresh — schedule daily, weekly, or monthly crawls with a custom time. Defaults to every Monday at 08:00 UTC if no schedule is set.
- Full health reports — detailed per-URL status codes and filtering.
Need higher limits?
How Limits Are Enforced
Limits are enforced server-side at the time of the action:
- Site limit — if you already have the maximum number of sites for your plan and try to add another, the dashboard will show an error and prompt you to upgrade. No partial creation happens.
- URL cap — the crawler counts discovered URLs in real time and stops gracefully once the limit is reached. The crawl is marked complete and a valid (partial) sitemap is available for download. No data is lost; the sitemap simply reflects the first N URLs found.
Upgrading Your Plan
Click Upgrade to Pro in the sidebar of the dashboard. You'll be taken to the Lemon Squeezy checkout where you can pay by card or PayPal. Pro access is activated immediately after payment.
For more details on billing, invoices, and cancellation, see the Billing article.