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
| Capability | Free | Pro | Pro Trial |
|---|---|---|---|
| Posts and pages | Yes | Yes | Yes, during trial |
| Custom post types | No | Yes | Yes, during trial |
| WooCommerce | No | Yes | Yes, during trial |
| Blacklist | No | Yes | Yes, during trial |
| Add Site Title | No | Yes | Yes, during trial |
| Manual validation on your own stack | Limited | Full after purchase | Primary 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.