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Which SaaS vendors quietly hiked prices in 2026

The most aggressive SaaS pricing moves of 2026, tracked across 1,017+ B2B tools. Who hiked, who dropped, who introduced a hidden seat minimum, and who quietly got pricier per-seat without telling anyone.

47Price hikes
12Price drops
23Plan restructures
+18%Avg hike size
2026 biggest hikes

The quiet price increases to watch

VendorChangeEffectiveImpactCheaper alternative
Salesforce+9% starterFeb 2026$25 → $27.50/userHubSpot CRM
HubSpot Marketing Pro+15% tier jumpJan 2026$890 → $1,020/moActiveCampaign
Monday.com Pro+12% seat minMar 20263-seat min raised to 5ClickUp
Datadog+22% log retentionApr 202630→14 day defaultSentry
Atlassian Jira+20% Cloud PremiumFeb 2026$17.50 → $21/userLinear
Adobe Creative Cloud+11% all plansJan 2026$59.99 → $66.99/moFigma + Canva combo
1Password Business+14% per seatMar 2026$7.99 → $9.11/userBitwarden
2026 rare drops

The vendors that actually got cheaper

VendorChangeEffectiveSavings
Notion Plus−12%Jan 2026$10 → $8.80/user
Airtable Team−20% annualFeb 2026New annual discount
Vercel Pro−25% build minutesMar 20266k → 8k minutes included
Claude ProFree tier 2×Apr 2026Double free usage
Plan restructures

The "technically not a hike" moves to watch

Slack Pro → Business+

Free plan now limits to 90-day message history (was unlimited). Many teams being pushed to upgrade.

Zoom One → Zoom Workplace

AI Companion moved out of free. Clip storage reduced for free users. Watch for hidden enterprise minimums.

Figma Starter → Free

Renamed free tier. Now limits editors to 3 (was unlimited for Starter). Upgrade path is steeper than before.

GitHub Copilot Business

New "Enterprise" tier at $39/user. Business unchanged but governance moved behind the new tier.

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How we track

Methodology

Price changes are captured from public vendor pricing pages (archived via Wayback Machine), company announcements, customer emails forwarded by our community, and internal verification. Every change is logged with a timestamp and source URL. See the full methodology.

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