GoHighLevel pricing 2026 — verified May 30, 2026
GoHighLevel Pricing 2026: Full Breakdown of Every Tier
GoHighLevel's headline pricing is $97/mo Starter → $297/mo Unlimited → $497/mo SaaS Pro. But the base subscription is only part of what you pay. Usage-metered SMS, voice AI, email, and LLM tokens stack on top — and most service businesses reach GHL through an agency partner who resells the $97 plan at $120-200/mo. Here's every tier, every usage fee, and the agency markup math.
We're Ruunly. We compete with GHL at the direct-to-owner service-business price point. We'll be upfront about where GHL is genuinely better, too — there are several categories.
GoHighLevel pricing — all four tiers (monthly billing)
Annual prepaid plans are 10× monthly (save 2 months). All tiers carry the same usage-metered fees on top of the base subscription.
Starter
$97/mo
($970/yr (save $194))
3 sub-accounts
Solo marketers / 1 owner + 2 client accounts
- CRM + pipeline
- Calendar + bookings
- Email + SMS (metered)
- No white-label
Unlimited
$297/mo
($2,970/yr (save $594))
Unlimited sub-accounts
Growing agencies, 10-50+ clients
- + Unlimited sub-accounts
- + Branded desktop app
- + Custom domain
- + API access
SaaS Pro
$497/mo
($4,970/yr (save $994))
Unlimited sub-accounts
White-label SaaS resellers
- + SaaS Mode (rebill clients)
- + Set your own pricing
- + White-label mobile app
- + Stripe-Connect rebilling
Enterprise
Custom
(monthly billing only)
50+ client accounts
Negotiated
- + HIPAA compliance
- + Dedicated support
- + Custom contracts
- Quote required
Source: GoHighLevel's published pricing page, verified May 30, 2026.
Hidden costs: usage fees + the agency-channel markup
GHL is transparent about the usage-metered fees on the pricing page — but the rates stack on top of the $97/297/497 base, and they compound with volume. The agency markup is structural to how GHL reaches most service businesses.
SMS (US, per segment)
$0.0079Usage-metered ON TOP of the $97/297/497 base. A 5,000-message month adds ~$40. High-volume campaigns can run hundreds per month.
Voice AI calls (per minute)
$0.045 – $0.25AI receptionist call answering. Variable rate depending on LLM model and complexity. A studio handling 10 hours of calls/mo at the cheaper rate adds ~$27/mo; at the premium rate, $150/mo.
Email (per 1,000)
$0.675Marketing-automation email sends. A 10K-contact list at 4 sends/mo adds ~$27/mo. Stacks linearly with list growth.
Conversation AI (LLM tokens)
Per-tokenGPT-class chatbot pricing per token consumed (GPT-5 reference rates: $1.25/M input, $10/M output). High-traffic chatbots can run $50-200/mo on tokens alone.
Local phone numbers
~$1.15/mo per numberRental fee for each US local number. Stacks per number, not per account.
WhatsApp messaging
$10/mo + conversation feesSeparate $10/mo channel fee on top of conversation pricing. Per-conversation costs vary by region.
Workflow premium actions
$0.01 per executionCustom workflow logic beyond standard actions. A high-automation account can rack up thousands of executions/mo.
Email validation
$2.50 per 1,000Data-cleaning service for marketing lists. Optional but routine for agencies maintaining list hygiene.
Agency markup (when sold through partners)
+$23 – $103/moGHL is primarily sold through agency partners who resell. The $97 MSRP plan typically reaches the end-customer service business at $120-200/mo. Direct purchase is possible but agencies are the dominant channel.
Sources: GoHighLevel pricing page, LC Phone pricing & billing guide, and HighLevel AI product pricing, verified May 30, 2026.
What does GoHighLevel actually cost a service business?
Two scenarios — direct purchase (rare for service businesses) and agency-resell (typical channel).
GHL Starter, agency-resold to a solo service business
- GHL Starter (agency-billed at typical markup)$150.00
- SMS usage (2,000 segments/mo @ $0.0079)$15.80
- Voice AI (5 hours/mo @ $0.10/min midpoint)$30.00
- Email (5K-contact list × 4 sends/mo)$13.50
- Local phone number rental$1.15
- Subtotal$210.45/mo
Excludes Conversation AI token costs ($50-200/mo at moderate chatbot traffic). Excludes WhatsApp ($10/mo + conversation fees). Excludes agency setup fees (often $500-2,000 one-time to configure workflows for the account). Excludes field-dispatch workarounds (Zapier + third-party tool = $20-40/mo additional).
Ruunly: same operator
- Ruunly Pro (direct, no agency markup)$49.00
- Email marketing included (no per-1000 fee)—
- Field service dispatch included—
- Membership lifecycle (pause/freeze/etc) included—
- Total$49.00/mo
SMS messaging is included on the Growth tier ($129/mo) at wholesale rates, not metered per-segment. Voice AI is not currently in Ruunly — we're honest about that gap (see "Where GHL wins" below). You connect your own Stripe account at standard Stripe rates.
That's a ~$160/mo difference, or roughly $1,900/year on software alone. The trade-off: you give up GHL's voice AI and the agency's setup labor. The win: you own your software directly, ship day-one for service work, and scale predictably without usage-metering surprises.
Where GoHighLevel is genuinely better
We're not going to pretend Ruunly wins every category. GHL earns its 1.4M+ installed base in several scenarios:
- —White-label SaaS Mode for agencies. The $497 SaaS Pro tier lets an agency rebrand the entire platform, set their own pricing, and bill clients directly through Stripe Connect. No other CRM/marketing platform makes this as clean. If you ARE a digital agency looking to add a software line of business, GHL is genuinely the standard tool — there's no Ruunly equivalent.
- —Voice AI call answering, mature. Missed calls answered by AI 24/7, caller info captured to CRM, appointments booked directly to the calendar. GHL's voice AI has been in market long enough to feel polished, and the agency ecosystem has built playbooks around it. Ruunly does not currently offer voice AI — we use missed-call SMS auto-reply + lead inbox as a different motion.
- —Conversation AI chatbots on the website. Embedded widget trained on your business content, handles inbound conversations across SMS, web chat, Facebook Messenger, Instagram DM, and WhatsApp. GHL's chatbot is mature and bundled in the plan. Ruunly doesn't have a comparable on-site chatbot today.
- —Snapshot + marketplace ecosystem. 1,500+ apps in the GHL marketplace, plus the "snapshot" system where agencies share pre-built account configurations for specific verticals (drywall contractors, dental offices, real estate teams). This compresses agency setup time and is genuinely a moat.
Where Ruunly is the better fit
- —Direct-to-owner pricing, no agency markup. Ruunly is $19-129/mo bought directly from us. GHL's $97 plan typically reaches a service business at $120-200/mo through an agency reseller. For a solo lawn care or cleaning operator who doesn't have an agency, that markup goes directly into our pricing advantage.
- —Field service dispatch shipped day-one. This is the GHL feature gap that matters most for service trades. GHL has a public ideas-board ticket for dispatching that has been open for years with no ship date. Ruunly ships native job scheduling, dispatch board, technician assignment, and route optimization in the box. No Zapier workarounds, no third-party tools.
- —Real membership lifecycle, not recurring invoices. GHL's subscription product is "schedule a recurring invoice." Ruunly was built around the membership: join, pause, freeze, resume, upgrade, downgrade, cancel — with a customer portal where members manage themselves. Seasonal billing (e.g., June-only pool service) works natively. None of this requires workflow customization on every account.
- —No usage metering on standard messaging. Email is included on Pro tier, SMS is included on Growth tier — not metered per-send or per-segment. Your bill stays the same whether you send 1,000 emails or 100,000 emails. GHL charges $0.675 per 1,000 emails and $0.0079 per SMS segment, so high-volume accounts can see usage stack into hundreds per month.
- —Pre-configured for service work in minutes, not weeks. GHL is infinitely flexible and that's exactly the problem for direct end-customers — configuring it for a single lawn care or cleaning business takes weeks of workflow building (which is why agencies do it). Ruunly ships pre-configured for field service trades from the first signup.
Frequently asked questions
How much does GoHighLevel actually cost?
GoHighLevel's published tiers are Starter $97/mo, Unlimited $297/mo, SaaS Pro $497/mo, and Enterprise (custom). All annual prepay rates are 10x monthly (save 2 months). But that's just the base. Usage-metered fees stack on top: SMS at $0.0079/segment, voice AI at $0.045-0.25/min, email at $0.675/1000, plus LLM token costs for chatbot conversations. A real agency running SMS campaigns + voice AI typically pays $297 + $50-150/mo usage = $350-450/mo minimum. Service businesses buying through agency partners typically pay $120-200/mo for the rebranded $97 plan. Source: GoHighLevel pricing page, verified 2026-05-30.
Why is GoHighLevel sold through agencies instead of direct?
GHL is fundamentally a wholesale platform designed for agencies to resell. The $297 Unlimited plan grants unlimited sub-accounts, and the $497 SaaS Pro tier includes SaaS Mode — software that lets agencies rebill their clients at any price they choose. The 1.4M+ businesses using GHL today reach the platform mostly through their agency, not by signing up direct. The economic incentive structure pushes everyone into the agency channel: agencies pay $297-497 once, then resell to 10-50 clients at $97-200/mo each, capturing the margin. The service-business owner pays more than $97; the agency keeps the difference.
What are the hidden costs in GoHighLevel pricing?
Two categories. (1) Usage-metered fees that stack on the base subscription: SMS ($0.0079/segment), voice AI ($0.045-0.25/min), email ($0.675/1000), WhatsApp ($10/mo + conversation fees), local phone numbers ($1.15/mo each), workflow premium actions ($0.01/execution), email validation ($2.50/1000). (2) Agency-channel markup: when sold by an agency reseller, the $97 plan typically becomes $120-200/mo to the end customer, with the agency keeping the spread. GHL is transparent about (1) on their pricing page; (2) is structural to how the platform reaches most service businesses.
Does GoHighLevel have field service dispatch?
No. GoHighLevel does not have native field service dispatch, job scheduling, or route optimization. The feature has been a public ideas-board request for years (see the GHL Ideas board entry: "Dispatching (Job Scheduling / Service Routing / Resource Allocation)") with no ship date announced. Agencies who serve field-service businesses on GHL typically build workarounds via Zapier + third-party dispatch tools (FieldTask has a marketplace integration), or manage dispatch manually outside the platform. If you're a lawn care, cleaning, HVAC, or plumbing business and you need dispatch built-in on day one, GHL is not the right tool.
Does GoHighLevel have true membership billing?
Not in the membership-lifecycle sense. GHL's subscription product is recurring invoicing through Stripe — you can schedule recurring charges and email invoice receipts. What's missing: customer-facing pause/freeze (the customer has to ask the business to do it manually), no upgrade/downgrade flow with proration, no seasonal billing (e.g., June-only pool service), no customer portal where members can manage their own plan, no built-in dunning flow for failed payments. For service businesses building real membership programs, these gaps require workflow customization on every account. Ruunly was built around this lifecycle as the core product.
Is GoHighLevel worth it for a solo service business?
Generally no — unless you're hiring an agency to manage your marketing and they bring GHL with them. The $97 MSRP plan (which usually reaches you at $120-200/mo via an agency) is priced for an agency context where the workflow setup is amortized across multiple clients. Configuring GHL for a single service business takes weeks of work to wire up funnels, automation, integrations, and dispatch workarounds. A direct-to-owner platform like Ruunly ships pre-configured for service work in minutes, at $19-49/mo without the agency middleman.
What does GoHighLevel do really well?
Three things genuinely. (1) Voice AI call answering — missed calls are answered by AI, captured to CRM, and can book appointments. The agency market loves this and it's mature. (2) Conversation AI / chatbots — embedded widget trained on business content, handles SMS / web / Facebook / WhatsApp. (3) White-label SaaS Mode — agencies can rebrand and rebill, set their own pricing, and build recurring revenue. If you're an agency, GHL is the standard tool. If you're a service business looking for direct-to-owner software, the picture is different.
What is the cheapest GoHighLevel alternative for service businesses?
Ruunly starts at $19/mo direct (no agency markup, no usage metering on SMS or email) and ships with field service dispatch built-in on day one — the feature GHL still doesn't have. Ruunly also has real membership billing (pause, freeze, upgrade, downgrade, customer self-service) instead of recurring invoices. See /compare/gohighlevel for the full feature-by-feature comparison, including the categories where GHL is genuinely better (voice AI, conversation AI, agency-resell channel).
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Disclaimer: Ruunly is not affiliated with HighLevel, Inc. or any of its agency partners. All pricing claims above are sourced from GoHighLevel's public pricing page, HighLevel support documentation on phone and AI product pricing, and independent reporting on agency-channel markups, last verified on May 30, 2026. Prices, usage rates, and partner-channel markups can change — always confirm on GoHighLevel's official pricing page and confirm any agency markup with your reseller before signing.