Plans

Free to start, with generous limits. Unlimited is a flat pass: $8 for solo, $30 for a team of up to 10. Never per seat, and never for your clients.

Free

$0 for solo

  • 3 projects, up to ~2,000 feedback reports
  • Clients comment on the live preview: no login, no extension
  • Screenshots, pinned comments, voice notes (20/mo transcribed)
  • 5 MB files, 90-day report history
  • Agent-ready Markdown export + MCP (rate-limited)
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Individual

$8 /mo · solo, unlimited

  • Unlimited projects and reports
  • 25 MB files, full history, 10× more transcription
  • MCP server, REST API, and webhooks
  • Everything in Free

A 30-day pass, not a subscription: no auto-renew, nothing to cancel.

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Team

$30 /mo · up to 10 people

  • Up to 10 teammates, roles, shared workspace
  • Everything in Individual, for the whole team
  • Clients & reviewers stay free

A 30-day pass, not a subscription: no auto-renew, nothing to cancel.

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Marker.io and BugHerd start around $39 to $41/mo and charge for every seat. Patchrooms is $30 flat for up to 10, and clients & reviewers are always free.

Good to know

Is Patchrooms free?
Yes, to start. Free covers 3 projects, roughly 2,000 feedback reports, 5 MB files, and 90 days of history for one person. Individual ($8/mo) raises the limits for solo work; Team ($30/mo, up to 10 people) adds teammates. Clients and reviewers are always free on every plan.
Do my clients need an account?
No. Clients comment on the live preview without signing up, and reviewing stays free forever, for any number of clients, on every plan.
Is it per seat?
No. Team is one flat pass for up to 10 people, not per seat. Tools like Marker.io and BugHerd charge for every seat; Patchrooms does not.
Can my coding agent still read feedback on Free?
Yes. Agent-ready Markdown export and the MCP server work on Free (rate-limited). Individual and Team raise the limits and add the REST API and webhooks.
Does a paid pass auto-renew?
No. It's a 30-day pass, not a subscription. It simply lapses back to Free unless you renew, so there's nothing to remember to cancel.