> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.isdown.app/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.isdown.app/plans-and-payments/which-isdown-plan-should-i-choose.md).

# Which IsDown Plan Should I Choose?

#### **Quick Overview:**

* **Starter**&#x20;
  * For individuals or small startups starting with status monitoring.
  * Limits: 15 monitors, 1 board, 1 status page, 1 admin user.
* **Pro**
  * For growing SaaS teams that need reliable monitoring across multiple products.&#x20;
  * Limits: 30 monitors, 2 boards, 2 status pages, 2 admin users.&#x20;
* **Premium**
  * For teams requiring advanced integrations and private status pages.&#x20;
  * Limits: 70 monitors, 5 boards, 5 status pages, 5 admin users.&#x20;
  * Includes Admin SSO.
* **Business**
  * For larger operations with multiple products and stakeholders.&#x20;
  * Unlimited boards and status pages, 15 admin users, 24 months of historical data.&#x20;
  * Includes API access and full SSO ( Admin + Status Pages ).
  * MCP Server
* **Enterprise**
  * For large organizations requiring compliance, custom contracts, and dedicated support.
  * Includes 250+ monitors, 5,000+ subscribers, unlimited admin users, 48 months of historical data.
  * Dedicated account manager.
* **MSPs & Agencies**
  * For agencies managing multiple clients with a centralized view.&#x20;
  * Includes up to 400 monitors, 20 boards, a super admin view.
  * Access to all integrations.


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