Pricing
Page Refresh AI pricing
Start with 3 free analyses per month. Upgrade when you need more single-URL content audits.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
Use the route that matches your intent, then come back to pricing when you need more volume.
Pro is priced for a focused monthly refresh queue.
Manual content review usually takes 15-30 minutes per page. Pro includes 30 analyses for $19/month, or $0.63 per analysis, and can save up to 15 hours of manual review time every month when you use the full allowance.
Monthly audit volume math
Pick a plan by the number of public URLs you can actually review, edit, publish, and measure this month. More analyses only help when they support a real refresh queue.
Choose a plan from your GA4 and GSC signals
The cleanest pricing decision starts with evidence. Use GA4 and Google Search Console to decide how many public URLs you can realistically audit and edit this month, then choose the smallest plan that covers that queue.
Short answer
Choose Free to test Page Refresh AI, Pro for a monthly queue of 30 one-URL audits, Power when you audit frequently, and Agency when you are a solo freelancer or consultant handling many client projects. Every plan stays focused on one public URL at a time.
Free
Get started
- ✓3 analyses / month
- ✓Full report per page
- ✓Structure diagnosis
- ✓FAQ gap detection
Pro
Most popular
- ✓30 analyses / month
- ✓Full report per page
- ✓Rewrite suggestions
- ✓Internal link opportunities
- ✓Report history
Power
For heavy users
- ✓Unlimited analyses
- ✓Everything in Pro
- ✓Priority processing
- ✓Early access to features
Agency
For freelancers & consultants
- ✓Unlimited analyses
- ✓Everything in Power
- ✓Manage many client projects solo
- ✓Repeat client audit workflow
- ✓Priority email support
Which plan should you choose?
Free
Use Free when you want to test one public URL, preview the report format, or audit a few pages before deciding whether a repeatable workflow makes sense.
Pro
Use Pro when you refresh old posts or money pages every month and want enough credits for a focused queue of existing URLs.
Power
Use Power when you audit content frequently and do not want to count credits while reviewing one URL at a time.
Agency
Use Agency when you are a freelancer or consultant managing many client projects solo and need priority email support for repeated single-URL audits.
Before you upgrade
Upgrade only when the plan supports a real single-URL refresh workflow. This checklist keeps the buying decision tied to evidence, not feature count.
You have a named refresh queue
Paid volume is useful when you can name the URLs you plan to review this month, not when you only have a vague content cleanup goal.
Good signal: A list of old posts, pricing pages, comparison pages, or client URLs chosen from GSC, GA4, editorial review, or customer requests.
The first free report produced usable edits
The right plan should match a workflow you have already tested on at least one real public URL.
Good signal: The report helped you identify weak sections, missing answers, source needs, or internal links you would actually change.
You can publish and measure changes
Page Refresh AI gives the audit. Your CMS, Search Console, and GA4 still handle publishing and post-refresh measurement.
Good signal: You can edit the page, keep the canonical stable, confirm the URL returns 200, and compare GSC/GA4 after Google recrawls.
You do not need a broader SEO platform
If the job is keyword research, rank tracking, backlink audit, team workflow, or publishing automation, plan volume will not solve the real need.
Good signal: The job is one public URL at a time: structure, answer gaps, thin sections, source context, and internal links.
Plan limits and fit
Each plan changes monthly audit volume and support expectations. None of the plans change the product boundary: one public URL in, one content audit report out.
Is Page Refresh AI worth paying for?
Page Refresh AI is worth paying for when you already have pages to refresh and need a repeatable first-pass audit. It is not worth paying for when the next problem is choosing target URLs, fixing crawl/index issues, or running a broad SEO program.
Best fit
You already have a public URL to review and need a fast first-pass report for structure, missing answers, weak sections, and internal links.
Use another workflow first
You still need to decide which URLs matter. Start with Google Search Console, GA4, or a content inventory before buying more audit volume.
Not the right tool
The main problem is crawl errors, site speed, JavaScript rendering, redirects, index coverage, off-page authority, or publishing operations.
Good upgrade signal
You have a repeatable monthly refresh queue and the Free plan is no longer enough for the number of single-page reviews you run.
Pick a plan by workflow
You want to test one page
Free
Three analyses per month are enough to run a sample audit and see whether the report fits your workflow.
You refresh a small queue monthly
Pro
Thirty analyses match a focused monthly queue of old posts, landing pages, and important money pages.
You audit pages often
Power
Unlimited analyses remove credit counting while still keeping the workflow one public URL at a time.
You handle client projects solo
Agency
Agency is for freelancers and consultants who need repeated single-URL audits across many client projects.
How to measure whether a paid plan helps
Treat the subscription as a workflow tool, not a ranking promise. The useful measure is whether the plan helps you turn selected URLs into clearer edits and measured refresh decisions.
Before buying more volume
Run the Free plan on one real URL and confirm that the report gives usable edits for your workflow.
Before each refresh
Record the URL, last 28 days of GA4 sessions, Search Console clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position.
After publishing edits
Confirm the page still returns 200, keeps the same canonical, remains internally linked, and stays in the sitemap.
After Google recrawls
Compare the same GA4 and Search Console windows before deciding whether the plan volume is paying for itself.
Pricing page source of truth
This page is the source of truth for current Page Refresh AI plan names, prices, monthly analysis limits, and boundaries. Google and AI search guidance both favor visible, useful, source-backed content over hidden metadata tricks, so pricing answers are written directly on the page.
What the plans do not include
The pricing is lower than broad content platforms because Page Refresh AI stays narrow: one public URL, one content audit report, and a practical edit queue.
- No sitewide crawling or content inventory builder.
- No search-position monitoring or broad analytics dashboard.
- No external-link review, outreach automation, or publishing workflow.
- No collaborative account controls or client portal.
Pricing FAQ
Can I start without paying?
Yes. The Free plan includes 3 analyses per month so you can audit public URLs and review the report format before upgrading.
Which plan should a solo blogger choose?
Most solo bloggers should start with Free or Pro. Pro includes 30 analyses per month, which is usually enough for a focused refresh queue of old posts and important pages.
Who is Agency for?
Agency is for freelancers and consultants managing many client projects solo. It is not a multi-user workspace plan.
Do paid plans include sitewide crawling?
No. Every plan is built around one public URL at a time. Page Refresh AI does not crawl an entire site or build a content inventory.
What happens if a page cannot be analyzed?
Some URLs may be blocked by login walls, robots rules, or complex JavaScript rendering. When that happens, use a public crawlable URL or audit another page.