Jet Admin pricing in 2026: every plan, what it costs and who it suits
Jet Admin pricing can look dense; this page breaks it down clearly. Jet Admin sits in the internal tool builder space and offers paid plans only, with the paid tiers laid out below from its public pricing page.
One platform with distinct tracks for internal tools, customer portals and AI agents. Jet Admin is a paid tool, so plan to buy in once you have validated fit. No-code platform with separate tracks for internal tools, customer portals and AI agents, connecting 50+ data sources to build admin panels and portals.
Plans & pricing tiers
| Plan | Price (approx.) | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| Free (Internal Tools) | $0 | 1 app, 1 user, unlimited workflow runs, 500MB storage |
| Internal Tools Starter | ~$24/user/mo | Annual |
| Internal Tools Pro | ~$48/user/mo | Annual |
| Customer Portal | from ~$39/mo | Plus ~$125, Pro ~$290, Enterprise ~$649-799/mo |
Prices are estimates drawn from the vendor's plans and third-party reviews, and can change at any time, so check before you commit.
Prices verified 2026-06-28 from public vendor pricing. Plans and prices change — always confirm on the vendor's own site. No price here is guaranteed.
What you're paying for
What the paid plans put in your hands with Jet Admin:
- Separate product tracks: Internal Tools, Customer Portal and AI Agents
- Connects 50+ data sources (200+ integrations for AI Agents)
- Jet AI generates working apps from a description
- Enterprise SSO and RBAC
- Workflows and business-integration connectors (HubSpot, Slack, Stripe, Salesforce, Zendesk)
Not every feature ships on every plan; the tier table shows where each one unlocks.
Which plan to pick
Jet Admin is built for teams needing both internal admin tools and external customer portals, plus AI agents. Match that description and the Internal Tools Starter plan (~$24/user/mo) is where to start; a higher tier earns its cost only when you need customer-portals.
Is Jet Admin worth it?
Paid plans run from roughly $24 to $39 per month (or per seat, depending on the plan). If internal-tools is your goal, start low: the cheapest paid tier covers it for most users, and customer-portals is what eventually pushes you up a level. Budget-conscious buyers should price the entry tier against competitors before deciding.
Pricing watch-outs
- Per-user pricing on internal tools adds up; portal tiers can reach ~$649-799/mo.
Drawn from independent reviews and the vendor's own plan details (see sources below).
What actually moves your bill with Jet Admin is the number of seats or users, so price the plan at the scale you expect to reach, not just where you start today.
Pricing FAQ
Does Jet Admin have a free plan?
Jet Admin is a paid tool without a standing free plan; check its site for any current trial or money-back window.
How much does Jet Admin cost?
Its cheapest paid plan, Internal Tools Starter, lists at ~$24/user/mo. Paid plans run from roughly $24 to $39 per month (or per seat, depending on the plan). The exact bill depends on billing cycle and how many seats or how much usage you need.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Jet Admin?
Yes — several internal tool builder tools do the same job at lower entry prices; our Jet Admin alternatives roundup compares them side by side.
Why does Jet Admin get more expensive as I grow?
Its pricing scales with usage (seats, contacts or channels), so the headline figure is a starting point; estimate cost at the size you expect to reach, not just today's.
Which Jet Admin plan should I choose?
For teams needing both internal admin tools and external customer portals, plus AI agents, the Internal Tools Starter plan (~$24/user/mo) is the usual place to begin; only climb a tier once customer-portals genuinely calls for it.
Sources
Figures and facts on this page are drawn from the following Jet Admin sources, so you can verify them yourself: