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Pricing

Bialty pricing is simple:

  • choose Free for posts and pages;
  • choose Pro for WooCommerce, custom post types, and broader operational control;
  • choose Pro Trial when you need to validate the product on your real stack before committing.

Important: the Pro trial is a paid trial. Payment is required at checkout.

Free

For editorial sites that want better image coverage on posts and pages without a destructive rewrite.

  • Posts and pages
  • Missing and existing alt rules
  • Manual override path
  • Debug mode
  • Disable on homepage

Pro

For agencies, custom post types, and WooCommerce. This is the paid scope for broader operational control.

  • Custom post types
  • WooCommerce scope
  • Blacklist
  • Add Site Title
  • Broader rule permutations

Pro Trial

7-day paid trial — payment required at checkout.

  • Best path for WooCommerce validation
  • Use it to test theme, builder, and cache behavior
  • Ideal for agencies who want proof before committing

Comparison table

CapabilityFreeProPro Trial
Posts and pagesYesYesYes, during trial
Custom post typesNoYesYes, during trial
WooCommerceNoYesYes, during trial
BlacklistNoYesYes, during trial
Add Site TitleNoYesYes, during trial
Manual validation on your own stackLimitedFull after purchasePrimary reason to choose it

Who each plan is for

Free

Choose Free when you want to:

  • improve image coverage on editorial content;
  • work on posts and pages first;
  • prove the value of the rendering model before you expand scope.

Pro

Choose Pro when you already know you need:

  • WooCommerce;
  • custom post types;
  • more control over exclusions and output rules;
  • a commercial workflow for client sites.

Pro Trial

Choose Pro Trial when you need to answer one question:

does Bialty behave correctly on my real stack?

That is especially useful for stores, agencies, and highly customized themes.

What you should validate before paying

Even on a strong product fit, verify:

  • the rendered frontend HTML;
  • the actual theme template in production;
  • cache invalidation behavior;
  • builder-specific output if a builder is involved;
  • any page or product that needs a manual override.

Bottom line

The pricing page should remove ambiguity, not add it.

That is why the most important sentence on this page is still this one:

7-day paid trial — payment required at checkout.