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  • How Ahrefs’ usage-based pricing works

  • Plan and user limits

  • Managing your workspace’s usage

  • Charges for usage

Video: How Ahrefs' usage-based pricing works

Note: the prices in the above video are outdated. Please check our pricing page for the latest prices.

Ahrefs has usage-based pricing. This means that it mostly depends on how much you use our tools.

We track usage with something called credits, and this system applies to all tools except Site Audit and Rank Tracker. For the tools using the credit system, 1 credit is consumed whenever you open a report, apply filters, or request additional data. Learn more about what actions consume credits.

We have two types of limits: plan limits and user limits.

Plan limits depend on whether you're on a Lite, Standard, Advanced, or Enterprise plan. Each plan is detailed on our pricing page.

As for user limits, these are charged based on the amount of credits a user consumes on a monthly basis. A user starts out as Inactive and becomes a Casual or Power user as they use the Ahrefs toolset.

User

Credits consumption

Charge per user

If prepaid annually

Inactive

0–5

$0

$0

Casual

6–100

$20 /mo

$200 /year

Power

Lite: 101–500

Standard: 101-600

Advanced & Enterprise: 101-750

Lite: $50 /mo
Standard: $60 /mo
Advanced: $80 /mo

Lite: $500 /yr
Standard: $600 /yr
Advanced: $800 /yr
Enterprise: $1000 /yr

*Note that each plan comes with one Power user included. So if you’re the only active user in your workspace, you're already covered for 500 (Lite plans), 600 (Standard plans), or 750 (Advanced & Enterprise plans) credits each month with your plan subscription fee.

If you need more credits, you can purchase a package of pay-as-you-go additional credits at $50 per 500 credits billed monthly, or prepay to add 500 additional credits to your limits each month at $300 billed yearly.

Additional credits are shared by all Power users after they hit their user limit, and pay-as-you-go purchases last for three billing months including the current one. So if your usage reset date is October 20 and you purchased additional credits on October 15, they will expire on December 20.

Based on the usage patterns of all of Ahrefs’ paid users, only 20% of users needed additional monthly credits. So it’s likely that you won’t need to purchase more credits.

In fact, pay-as-you go additional credits are disabled by default in your Account settings, so you won't incur any unexpected charges unless you manually enable this.

All users can always check their current usage level in the credits usage counter on the right side of the main header.

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Workspace admins can go to the in Account settings to take full control over every user’s limits.

Admins can also:

  • Limit credit usage by individual users by hovering over their name and setting a maximum amount of credits to be consumed

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  • Activate pay-as-you-go additional credits (disabled by default). This means that additional credits will be automatically added to your workspace and charged

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  • Limit additional pay-as-you-go credits by setting a limit for the number of additional pay-as-you-go credits that can be added and charged each month

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Users and credits are charged according to this usage cycle:

  • At the beginning of a billing month, each user starts as Inactive with their credit usage reset to 0.

  • If a user consumes more than 5 credits, they become a Casual user and a $20 charge is added.

  • If a user consumes more than 100 credits, they become a Power user and another charge is added ($20-$60 depending on your current subscription plan).

  • If a Power user consumes more than 500 (Lite plan), 600 (Standard plan) or 750 (Advanced & Enterprise plans) credits and you enable additional pay-as-you-go credits, they start consuming additional credits from a pool shared by all workspace users. If there are credits available in the pool, the user will be able to consume them. Otherwise, 500 credits at $35 will be added on a pay-as-you-go basis.

These charges are automatically added to your account balance.

Your payment method will be charged either on the next subscription renewal date, or when enough charges are accumulated.

Pre-paid vs pay-as-you-go charges

  • When you purchase pre-paid add-ons, they are pro-rated according to your subscription plan.

  • When your pay-as-you-go charges accumulate, an invoice is generated and sent to you. Pay-as-you-go charges can also be added to upcoming invoices – for example, when your subscription is renewed or upgraded.

NOTE: Consumable usages such as credits are reset every month on the date of subscription renewal for all plans at 00:00 UTC timezone.

User pay-as-you-go charges last until the next usage reset. Other pay-as-you-go purchases (report credits, export rows, crawl credits and API units) last for 3 billing months since the date they were accrued, but pre-paid limits are always used first.

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NOTE: Pay-as-you-go credits are valid for 3 billing months only if the subscription runs without interruptions and is renewed on time.

Related:

  • How do I add a new user to my account?

  • What actions consume credits

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FAQs

How does Ahref credit work? ›

Whenever you open a report on any credit consuming tool, we charge 1 credit for that entire report. This includes all visible charts on the page. ​NOTE: The Dashboard only consumes 1 credit every 31 days to load all existing projects, so it remains visible even when a user-specified limit is reached.

Does Ahrefs offer a free plan? ›

You can't use Ahrefs premium tools, such as Keyword Explorer or Site Explorer, without paying. However, you can use Ahrefs Webmaster Tools for free on websites you can verify ownership of. This service crawls your website to look for performance issues, technical problems and SEO errors.

Is Ahrefs paid? ›

At Ahrefs we offer monthly and annual subscriptions. For both types of subscriptions we currently accept payments with Visa, MasterCard, Amex and UnionPay. For Enterprise subscriptions payment with invoice, or wire transfer is supported. To choose subscription and process payment, please, refer to our Pricing page.

Does the Ahrefs toolbar use credits? ›

The workspace owner does not incur any additional costs for "Inactive" users. However, this status is limited to 500 "Export rows per month" credits, which Ahrefs SEO Toolbar consumes when displaying the metrics. Check your credit usage here or by clicking on this icon in app.ahrefs.com.

How to use Ahref for free? ›

Ahrefs Webmaster Tools

The free version of Ahrefs is a lite variant of the full tool. You sign up and link it to your Google Search Console data. AWT lets you see Domain Rating (DR), backlinks, traffic, and keywords. It's awesome to optimize your own site.

How to check Ahrefs credit? ›

Credits are consumed whenever a user opens a report, applies filters or requests additional data. This tutorial will show you how to check your total credits used in a month. To check your current credit usage, Click Credits usage at the top of your screen.

Can I cancel my Ahrefs subscription? ›

You can switch your plan or cancel your Ahrefs subscription at any time. How can I switch my plan? Upgrade or downgrade your account anytime from your Account Settings. Upgrades take effect immediately, while downgrades and cancellations become effective at the end of your current billing period.

Which one is better, Semrush or Ahrefs? ›

Ahrefs offers a strong set of SEO features at a lower overall price point than Semrush. On the other hand, Semrush offers more features than Ahrefs and a free seven-day trial, but comes with a higher cost. Use Ahrefs if you need a well-priced SEO tool or Semrush if you need a fuller marketing suite with SEO features.

Is there a free version of Ahrefs? ›

Signing up here gives you access to Ahrefs Webmaster Tools (AWT), our answer to the limitations of Google Search Console. It's completely free.

Is Ahrefs worth the money? ›

Ahrefs is widely considered one of the best SEO tools available. However, it is not the only top tool, nor is it the most affordable. For example, Semrush, KWFinder, WooRank and Moz also rank among the best SEO tools for small businesses.

Why is Ahrefs so expensive? ›

To illustrate, Ahrefs maintains a colossal database encompassing over 13.6 billion web pages, whereas Semrush's database hovers around 10.6 billion. In the realm of backlinks, Ahrefs prevails yet again, with over 100 trillion backlinks in its arsenal compared to Semrush's 80 trillion.

What is Ahrefs used for? ›

Ahrefs is an all-in-one SEO toolset for growing search traffic and optimizing websites. To do that, Ahrefs crawls the web, stores tons of data and makes it accessible via a simple user interface.

Does Ahrefs have a free trial? ›

Does Ahrefs have a free trial? Ahrefs does not provide any free trial or discounts. But if you are a website owner, you can check out the webmaster tools for free.

What is the difference between Ahrefs and Moz? ›

While Moz only provides keyword research data for Google, Ahrefs provides it for nine different search engines. Ahrefs contextualizes SEO data much more thoroughly than Moz, and gives you more filters to manipulate it with.

How does Ahrefs get data? ›

We blend in data from Google keywords planner, Google trends, Google Search Console data, and other third party data sources to find keywords, estimate their search volumes and click-through rates.

How is Ahrefs domain rating calculated? ›

Although we don't know the exact algorithm of Ahrefs' DR, it is calculated by looking at multiple Google ranking factors, including referring domain, linking domains, domain age, and the total number of links, into a single DR score. You might want to check Moz and its Mozbar if you use domain authority.

How do I credit my sitelink account? ›

In the Edit Charges and Payments screen, you will see a Credit column. For each charge that you want to credit, type the amount you want to credit (either partially or in full) directly into that column. When you type in the values they will appear in green under the credit column and the total will change.

How to use Ahrefs to improve SEO? ›

Here's how to find the easiest opportunities:
  1. Go to Ahrefs' Site Explorer.
  2. Enter your domain.
  3. Go to the Organic keywords report.
  4. Filter for keywords in positions #1–5.
  5. Filter for keywords that trigger featured snippets “where target doesn't rank”
  6. Look for keywords where your page is missing the answer, then add it.
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