Pricing
Published, transparent, and mechanically honest: plans you can read, a meter you can audit, and never a percentage of your customers' money.
Starter
$0
free while ezerve is in early access
For a solo operation getting its calendar off the phone.
- The full booking engine — nothing core is gated
- One location
- Up to 5 assets · 100 bookings a month*
- Guest checkout and email confirmations
- Your booking site at yourname.ezerve.com
Pro
$29
per month · launch pricing*
For a team that lives by the day view.
- Everything in Starter
- Up to 25 assets · 1,000 bookings a month*
- Staff roles with scoped access
- Connect your own Stripe account for payments
- API tokens and MCP access
Scale
$79
per month · launch pricing*
For multi-location operations and serious volume.
- Everything in Pro
- Multiple locations
- Up to 100 assets · 5,000 bookings a month*
- Priority support
- Early seat at the roadmap table
* Launch pricing, plainly marked. Tier limits and the exact meter fee are placeholders being finished with early-access businesses — early-access businesses hear about any change first, and nothing changes retroactively.
The per-booking meter, explained honestly
Past your plan's included bookings, ezerve charges a flat fee per completed booking. We'd rather explain it plainly than hide it in a footnote:
It's flat, and it's on your invoice
The same few cents whether the booking was a $15 rental or a $500 charter — added to your ezerve subscription invoice, exactly like your plan fee. It is platform billing, not a payment fee.
It is never a cut of customer money
Your customers pay you directly, in full, on your own Stripe account. The meter is never a percentage of a payment and never deducted from one — that's a published never-list item, enforced by automated checks in the codebase, not a pricing page promise.
You can audit it to the row
“Billable booking” has one published definition — a reservation that ran to completion; cancellations don't count — and the query that bills you matches it word for word. Your admin lists the exact reservations behind every invoice number.
It never blocks a booking
Passing your plan's volume doesn't stop customers from booking. The meter counts; it doesn't gate. During early access the meter is off.
The long version lives in the help corpus: what is the per-booking meter and how is it billed?
Fair questions
- Does ezerve take a percentage of my payments?
- No — never. Your customers pay you directly on your own Stripe account; you are the merchant of record and ezerve never holds or routes your money. The only thing ezerve ever bills you is your subscription invoice: your plan, plus the flat per-booking meter where it applies.
- What happens when I pass my plan's included bookings?
- The per-booking meter kicks in: a flat fee per completed booking, added to your ezerve invoice. It never blocks a customer from booking and it is never a percentage of what they paid. The exact fee is published with launch pricing, before the meter turns on for anyone.
- Can I audit what I'm billed?
- To the row. The definition of a billable booking is published in the help corpus, the query that bills you matches it word for word, and your admin lists the exact reservations behind the number on your invoice.
- Is this final pricing?
- It's launch pricing, plainly marked. The numbers and tier limits are placeholders being finished with early-access businesses, and early-access businesses hear about any change first. What will not change: the shape — published plans, a flat meter, and no cut of customer money.
- Do my customers ever pay ezerve?
- No. Customers pay the business they book with, full stop. ezerve's revenue comes from businesses' subscriptions — that's the whole model, and selling customer data is on our published never-list.