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Shortcut plans and pricing (2026): the full cost breakdown

Wondering what you'll actually pay for Shortcut? Start here. A software development pm tool, Shortcut comes with paid plans only. The paid plans below reflect its published pricing when this page was written.

A 'Jira-lite' for software teams: stories, epics and iterations with a faster, cleaner experience. Shortcut is a paid tool, so plan to buy in once you have validated fit. Project management for software teams balancing simplicity and power, with stories, epics, iterations, roadmaps and built-in docs (formerly Clubhouse).

Plans & pricing tiers

PlanPrice (approx.)What's included
Free$0Up to 10 users; core features, GitHub/GitLab/Slack/Figma integrations
Team$10/user/moUnlimited users, reporting
Business$16/user/moSSO, advanced analytics
EnterpriseCustomDedicated support, SLAs

Pricing here reflects published tiers at the time of writing; confirm current costs, billing cycle and local taxes with the vendor.

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

The capabilities you are paying for with Shortcut include:

Feature availability varies by tier, so cross-check the plan column before settling on one.

Which plan to pick

Shortcut is built for software development teams wanting agile story/epic planning without Jira's complexity. Match that description and the Team plan ($10/user/mo) is where to start; a higher tier earns its cost only when you need story/epic-based planning.

Is Shortcut worth it?

Paid plans run from roughly $8.5 to $12 per month (or per seat, depending on the plan). For software development teams, the entry tier is usually enough to get real value; you mainly move up a plan when you need story/epic-based planning. If money is tight, weigh the entry tier against rival tools before you commit.

Two teams rarely pay the same for Shortcut: the figure tracks the number of seats or users, so map it to your own numbers for an honest comparison.

Full Shortcut overview →

Pricing FAQ

Does Shortcut have a free plan?

Shortcut is a paid tool without a standing free plan; check its site for any current trial or money-back window.

How much does Shortcut cost?

Its cheapest paid plan, Team, lists at $10/user/mo. Paid plans run from roughly $8.5 to $12 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 Shortcut?

There are cheaper software development pm options that cover the core job; the Shortcut alternatives page lines up their entry costs for you.

Why does Shortcut 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 Shortcut plan should I choose?

If you fit that profile, begin on the Team plan ($10/user/mo) and upgrade later, when story/epic-based planning becomes a real constraint.

Sources

We pulled the Shortcut pricing and feature details here from these primary and third-party sources: