Payload CMS Cost & Pricing
Payload CMS Is Free. Building It Right Is Not.
Updated March 2026
Payload CMS itself costs $0. It is MIT-licensed, open source, commercially usable, and free to self-host. A professionally built Payload CMS website typically costs $15,000-$80,000+ depending on complexity. Payload Cloud starts at $35/month, while self-hosted infrastructure can range from under EUR 10/month to $500+/month at enterprise scale.
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The software answer
How much does Payload CMS cost?
Payload CMS has no licensing fee. The cost of a Payload CMS project comes from three things: development time to build and configure the system, infrastructure to run it, and ongoing maintenance as the business evolves. Development engagements start at $15,000 for a complete website build. Infrastructure for a self-hosted production site starts under EUR 10/month and scales from there.
Payload CMS MIT License: Open Source and Commercially Free
Payload CMS is MIT-licensed and free to self-host. There is no monthly software fee, no per-seat cost, and no API call pricing. You download it, you own it, you deploy it anywhere Next.js runs. The codebase is public.
The cost of a Payload CMS project comes from infrastructure (servers, database, storage), development time to build and configure the system, and ongoing maintenance. That is what this page actually covers.
Payload CMS license fee
$0
Open source license
MIT
On any Node.js-compatible host
Self-hostable
The real question isn't what Payload costs. It's what it costs to build and run it well.
Pricing snapshot
Payload CMS license, cloud pricing, self-hosted cost, and enterprise context
These are the four answers most buyers want immediately. They are separated here so the page answers the pricing, license, and enterprise questions directly before going deeper into project scope.
License
Is Payload CMS free?
Yes. Payload CMS is MIT-licensed, open source, commercially usable, and free to self-host. There is no per-site fee, no API pricing, and no mandatory SaaS subscription.
Cloud
How much does Payload Cloud cost?
Payload Cloud starts at $35/month. That covers managed hosting from the Payload team. It is the cleanest option if you want a managed deployment instead of running the stack yourself.
Self-hosted
How much does it cost to self-host Payload CMS?
A small production deployment can run under EUR 10/month on a Hetzner VPS. More typical managed setups with Vercel, Railway, Render, or Fly.io plus managed Postgres land around $40-$100/month.
Enterprise
What is Payload Enterprise pricing?
Payload Enterprise is seat-based and designed for larger multi-tenant or operationally complex systems. Pricing is handled directly with the Payload team based on admin seats and support needs.
Cost drivers
What actually determines what a Payload CMS project costs
No two Payload CMS projects cost the same because no two systems have the same scope. The factors below are what drive real project cost, not the software license, which is always zero.
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1. Content architecture complexity
How many collections, fields, access control rules, and relationships your system needs. A marketing site with 3 content types costs a fraction of a multi-tenant platform with 20+ collections, localization, and custom admin UI.
2. Integrations
Every third-party system you connect, CRM, e-commerce platform, analytics, email, ERP, adds discovery, design, and implementation time. Shopify, Stripe, HubSpot, Salesforce each have their own integration cost profile.
3. Multi-tenancy
If you need a single Payload installation to serve multiple brands, regions, or clients with isolated data and separate admin access, the architecture is fundamentally different from a single-tenant site.
4. AI capabilities
Adding semantic search, RAG (retrieval-augmented generation), vector indexing, or an AI chatbot layer requires additional infrastructure design, embedding pipelines, and testing. This is not a checkbox, it is a system design problem.
5. Localization and internationalization
Supporting multiple languages across content, URLs, admin UI, and automated translation workflows multiplies content modeling complexity. The more markets, the more surface area.
6. Migration from an existing CMS
Moving from WordPress, Contentful, Sanity, Strapi, or a custom system requires data mapping, content transformation scripts, SEO preservation work, and a phased rollout strategy. The older and messier the source, the more it costs.
7. Infrastructure and hosting setup
A production-grade Payload deployment requires decisions about hosting provider, database provider, object storage, CDN, caching, and backup strategy. Setting this up correctly the first time avoids expensive fixes later.
8. Ongoing maintenance and evolution
After launch, the system needs dependency updates, content model adjustments as the business changes, performance optimization, and occasional Payload version migrations. This is recurring cost, not a one-time event.
Frequently asked
Payload CMS pricing FAQ
Is Payload CMS free?
What does a Payload CMS website cost?
How much does Payload Cloud cost?
What is Payload Enterprise pricing?
Is Payload CMS commercially usable under the MIT license?
Why don't you publish fixed prices?
What is the single biggest factor that affects project scope?
Is Payload CMS cheaper than WordPress long-term?
What if my budget is smaller than the starting price?
How does payment structure work?
What is your hourly rate for advisory?
What happens after launch?
Do you work with teams that have existing Payload CMS installations?
How much does it cost to self-host Payload CMS?
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