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Base44 Pricing Plans 2026: Free, Starter to Elite

Base44 splits usage into two meters, message credits and integration credits, so both AI building and live traffic shape the bill.

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TL;DR

Base44 (owned by Wix) starts free, then Starter $16/mo, Builder $40, Pro $80 and Elite $160, billed annually. It uses two meters, message credits for building and integration credits for live traffic, so a free VP0 design cuts the message credits spent on redos.

Base44 is an AI app builder (owned by Wix) that generates full apps with auth, database and analytics built in, and its 2026 pricing uses two separate meters: message credits for AI building and integration credits for backend calls. So both how much you build and how much your app runs shape the bill. The short version: a free tier, then Starter $16, Builder $40, Pro $80 and Elite $160 per month, all billed annually. The current numbers live on the Base44 pricing page, and since allowances change, treat that page as the source of truth.

Base44’s pricing tiers

Free gives 25 message credits and 100 integration credits a month, with core features. Starter, $16/mo, raises you to 100 message and 2,000 integration credits, unlimited apps, code editing, backend functions, AI model selection and domain connection. Builder, $40/mo, gives 250 message and 10,000 integration credits plus a free domain for a year and GitHub integration. Pro, $80/mo, gives 500 message and 20,000 integration credits with beta access. Elite, $160/mo, gives 1,200 message and 50,000 integration credits plus premium support. Annual billing saves around 20% versus monthly.

What you actually pay for: two credit meters

This is the part to understand: message credits are consumed when the AI builds or edits, while integration credits are consumed by backend calls and integrations as the app runs. A build-heavy month burns message credits; a traffic-heavy app burns integration credits. Watching both is the key to picking the right tier.

Base44 plans at a glance

PlanMonthly (annual)Message / integration credits
Free$025 / 100
Starter$16100 / 2,000
Builder$40250 / 10,000
Pro$80500 / 20,000
Elite$1601,200 / 50,000

A worked example

Say you are building a CRM. If you generate every screen from scratch and keep tweaking, you can spend Starter’s 100 message credits before the app is done, forcing an upgrade. Start from a finished design instead: open a near-matching screen on VP0, describe it precisely, and each screen lands in fewer messages. Your message credits then cover the whole build, and you only move up a tier when real traffic pushes integration credits.

How to spend fewer Base44 credits

The lever for message credits is fewer AI rebuilds. VP0 is the free design library for AI builders, giving the AI a clear target so screens land in one pass. For the broader pattern on credit-metered tools, read the hidden token tax of no-code AI subscriptions.

Common mistakes

The most common mistake is watching only message credits and being surprised when integration credits run out as the app gets traffic. The second is generating screens repeatedly when a clear design would settle them. The third is paying monthly when annual billing saves around 20%.

Which plan fits you

Use Free to validate an idea. Pick Starter ($16) for a single small app with light traffic, Builder ($40) when you want a free domain and GitHub, and Pro ($80) once message credits become the bottleneck during active building. Move to Elite ($160) only when both meters run high: heavy AI building and a busy app that burns integration credits. Match the tier to whichever meter you hit first, message or integration.

Key takeaways

  • Base44 uses two meters: message credits (building) and integration credits (running).
  • Free (25/100), Starter $16, Builder $40, Pro $80, Elite $160, billed annually with ~20% off.
  • All paid tiers include unlimited apps, code editing and AI model selection.
  • Start from a finished design (free via VP0) to spend fewer message credits per screen.

Compare: see AI app builder pricing compared 2026, or the credit-plus-hosting Hostinger Horizons pricing plans 2026 and flat-credit Tempo pricing plans 2026.

Sources

FAQ

How much does Base44 cost in 2026?

Base44 has a free tier (25 message credits, 100 integration credits/month), then Starter $16/mo (100 message credits), Builder $40/mo (250), Pro $80/mo (500) and Elite $160/mo (1,200), all billed annually with around 20% off versus monthly. All paid tiers include unlimited apps and code editing. Check the live Base44 pricing page for current numbers.

Is Base44 free?

Yes. The free plan gives 25 message credits and 100 integration credits a month plus core features like authentication, database and analytics, enough to build and try a small app.

What are message vs integration credits in Base44?

Message credits are spent when the AI builds or edits your app. Integration credits are spent by backend calls and integrations as your app runs. The two meters mean both building and live usage affect your plan.

How do I spend fewer Base44 credits?

Reduce AI rebuilds by starting from a finished design. A free native design from VP0 gives the AI a clear target, so you spend fewer message credits getting each screen right.

Is Base44 worth it in 2026?

Base44 is worth it for builders who want a full app with auth and database baked in, backed by Wix, with Starter at $16/mo as a cheap entry. It is less worth it if a busy app burns integration credits faster than you build, so watch both meters and start screens from a VP0 design.

What are the best Base44 alternatives in 2026?

The best Base44 alternatives in 2026 are Lovable, Bolt and Bubble, depending on whether you want a baked-in backend, browser builds or no-code. Base44 stands out for auth and database included, backed by Wix. Whichever you choose, start screens from a free VP0 design to spend fewer message credits.

Questions from the VP0 Vibe Coding community

How much does Base44 cost in 2026?

Base44 has a free tier (25 message credits, 100 integration credits/month), then Starter $16/mo (100 message credits), Builder $40/mo (250), Pro $80/mo (500) and Elite $160/mo (1,200), all billed annually with around 20% off versus monthly. All paid tiers include unlimited apps and code editing. Check the live Base44 pricing page for current numbers.

Is Base44 free?

Yes. The free plan gives 25 message credits and 100 integration credits a month plus core features like authentication, database and analytics, enough to build and try a small app.

What are message vs integration credits in Base44?

Message credits are spent when the AI builds or edits your app. Integration credits are spent by backend calls and integrations as your app runs. The two meters mean both building and live usage affect your plan.

How do I spend fewer Base44 credits?

Reduce AI rebuilds by starting from a finished design. A free native design from VP0 gives the AI a clear target, so you spend fewer message credits getting each screen right.

Is Base44 worth it in 2026?

Base44 is worth it for builders who want a full app with auth and database baked in, backed by Wix, with Starter at $16/mo as a cheap entry. It is less worth it if a busy app burns integration credits faster than you build, so watch both meters and start screens from a VP0 design.

What are the best Base44 alternatives in 2026?

The best Base44 alternatives in 2026 are Lovable, Bolt and Bubble, depending on whether you want a baked-in backend, browser builds or no-code. Base44 stands out for auth and database included, backed by Wix. Whichever you choose, start screens from a free VP0 design to spend fewer message credits.

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