40 Fantastic Pricing Tables for Your Inspiration

 Posted in Inspiration 630 days ago Written by: Matthew Corner
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When selling a product or service online, a pricing plan is a not simply a portal the user has to click through to purchase their item. It allows you, as the merchant, do drive you’re deal home, and provide alternative deals that will secure you further purchases.

40 Fantastic Pricing Tables for Your Inspiration

It follows then, that the pricing plan’s on your website shouldn’t be neglected, and should offer the most important information to the end-user, in an intuitive easy-to-use way. Below are 40 fantastic examples of pricing tables / plans that show how successful companies are engaging their users in their pricing plans, from simple tables, to feature lists, to make your own plan tools.

Each example briefly examines the pricing plan, so you can see for yourself what it is doing.

One Hub

Onehub goes with a common column layout with a highlighted column displaying their most popular plan.

Squarespace

Squarespace makes use of simple, yet bold icons, alongside beautiful typography to create a beautiful column style pricing table.

Bigcartel

Big cartel uses simplicity and elegance to get its pricing plans across, as well as subtly highlighting what the free plan misses out.

Shopify

Shopify uses a bold approach with a staggered gradient of color from green to blue to show the progression of their plans. Simple ticks are used to show the features of each plan.

Formstack

Formstack puts emphasis on its popular plan by giving it bright colours compared to its sister grey plans.

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Notable

Notable uses a very simple and easy to read table, with a larger button, and wide stroke around their popular plan.

Mailchimp

Due to Mailchimps way of pricing, their tables appear in different formats, split into different sections.

Live Stream

Livestream keep their pricing table relatively clean, with more information available upon hovering over sections.

Wuffo

Wuffo uses its playful font and bright colours to attract you into their pricing table.

CrazyEgg

Like others, CrazyEgg focuses on their popular plan with the use of colour compared to grey columns.

Highrise

Highrise uses a simple and easy to read table, with a larger button, and wide stroke around their popular plan.

PulseApp

PulseApp uses three simple columns with very little visual graphics to emphasis the sign up buttons.

LighCMS

LightCMS has an absolutely stunning pricing table which hits you with its bright gradient of colour, but beautiful simplicity. The table is left uncluttered with common features between the plans all listed below.

Cobblestone

Cobblestone differs from some other pricing tables in highlighting its popular plan with a dark blue again grey, compared to bright colours against the light grey.

Backboard

Backboard draws its users in by highlighting plans with a 14day free trial, and driving home pricing after this.

Invoice Machine

Invoice Machine keeps to simplicity by using a simple table, and ticks to show exactly what features each plan comes with.

PlanHQ

PlanHQ’s simple table gets across simple information on the products information, and puts emphasis on the sign up buttons.

Concept Share

Like others, Concept Share puts it’s emphasis in colour on the free trial plan, to attract users into the features of the program by using it rather than tabling all the features.

Mediatemple

Mediatemple opts for less of a table approach, and more of a box approach showing three of their plans, with learn more buttons.

Mailer Mailer

Mailer Mailer emphasises its preferred plan with a “Best plan” ribbon, and a contrasting coloured button.

Litmus

Litmus uses a progression of images to emphasis where the quality is in their pricing plan with a gradual increase in screens in the heading images from left to right.

Sipgate

Sipgate emphasises its free plan with a different colour to the premium add-ons.

Yootheme

Yootheme emphasises the gold plan by using gold colours as well as brown in its larger centred popular plan box.

The Resumator

The Resumator puts emphasis on its sign-up buttons, with its featured plan receiving a border, and different coloured button for emphasis.

Poll Everywhere

Poll Everywhere uses a feature table with prominent sign up buttons to showcase it’s different poll plans.

Box

Box.net uses takes use of white and blue beautifully in its pricing table, subtly highlighting their popular plan by raising it above the rest ever so slightly.

Clicktale

Clicktale takes a different approach than other sits by ordering its most expensive plan far left, and the cheapest far right; a complete contrast to the normal.

Usabilla

Usabilla goes with a simple table with two bright colours, green and orange highlighting the price, and the sign up button.

Cannybill

CannyBill has opted to make user interaction more noticeable, with table columns zooming on mouse over.

NewsGroupDirect

This site opts to feature its most expensive plan on the left, highlighted with a bright green to instantly attract the eye.

Typekit

Typekit opts to make its popular plan stand out by subtly increasing the size of everything in the column.

Podcast people

Podcast people follows in shopify’s footsteps by using the gradient of columns from green to blue.

Vflyer

The downward arrows used by vFlyer help to draw the user’s eye down the page to the features, and beyond to the sign up buttons. Simple but effective.

PandaStream

Due to panda’s business model, they have to opt for custom pricing decided by the user. Their easy to use drag bar is beautifully implemented.

Groupsite

Groupsite uses the bright contrast of red and dark blue to attract your eyes through their pro pricing plan.

Browser Mob

Similarly to Panda, Browser Mob is more of a custom pricing plan, so with so many to offer, they’ve made it easier to choose, by allowing the user to input what they need, and the result showing their most suited plan.

Glasscubes

Glasscubes makes sure emphasis is strong on signing up, offering you the opportunity to do so at the bottom, and top of each pricing column. Their buttons aren’t too bright, so you don’t feel pushed into it.

Hellothemes

Hellothemes subtly draws focus to its featured plan with a heightened column, and beautifully done left and right shadow that add’s a bit of depth.

Varto

Varto opts for a vertical pricing table for its 3 pricing plans that render beautifully with some great imagery.

Further Discussion

This is simply a list of websites that I’ve come across, with impressive pricing tables in lets say, the last month. I’m certain there are plenty more fantastic examples out there, so if you know of some, don’t hesitate to discuss them below!

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Matt is an 18 year old web designer from Scotland, UK. He loves creating beautiful websites across different platforms. High on his things to learn fully are Jquery and php. He is extremely excited by css3 and html5 and can't wait to see them rolled out fully. To learn more about Matt, follow him @QwibbleDesigns, or check out his portfolio.
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  • Novin

    Posted 171 days ago
    31

    It’ll be good if you provide some information about how to make such tables for our pricing tables!
    with appreciate
    Novin

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  • Gerson

    Posted 192 days ago
    30

    I’ve seen a similar pricing tables for WordPress but this one is sleekier than the example shown on the main post as this one uses HTML5 table format, when you hover the tables it pops like liquid, it’s very cool actually. It’s called WP Tables here’s the URL – http://wptables.com

    Reply
  • ovarian cyst treatment

    Posted 200 days ago
    29

    Podcast people seems cool, would anyone have experience with it or reference to a review please?
    Thanks,
    Clare

    Reply
  • Alen

    Posted 208 days ago
    28

    Nice CSS thanks

    Reply
  • Sharon

    Posted 223 days ago
    27

    Very inspirational, thanks for taking the time out to share.

    Reply
  • Chris Quinn

    Posted 300 days ago
    26

    Great article! I love the pricing tables. It’s nice to have everything in one place when looking for inspiration. That way you can look at all the available elements, then create your design based on your favorite features. Thank you!

    Reply
  • Bryce Wisekal

    Posted 474 days ago
    25

    Awesome collection! Very helpful, thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  • MarionSmith

    Posted 501 days ago
    24

    This is fantastic!!! I am actually looking to use the wuffo. :)

    Reply
  • Giammarco

    Posted 523 days ago
    23

    We are working on our pricing, and this page was extremely helpful. Thank you for sharing!

    Reply
  • Nathon

    Posted 589 days ago
    22

    I’m working on a pricing table, but it’s not a graded scale of one product. It’s four distinct products. What term do designers use for that kind of design? It’s not a pricing table or a features list.

    Thanks,
    Nathon

    Reply
  • Kaleb Klein

    Posted 602 days ago
    21

    good inspiration to create my own designs. I hope I can become a professional designer to have some of my work featured in your website :)

    Reply
  • Andrew Stolpe

    Posted 622 days ago
    19

    I’m creating a website that will provide various packages for hosting. I stumbled upon this article and it definitely got my creative juices flowing. I think I’m going to adapt a style very similar to Shopify’s. I really like the gradients and I feel that blues and greens are great colors to get a person to sign up for something. Thanks again!
    .-= Andrew Stolpe´s last blog ..Kitchen Drawer Guides =-.

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    • Matt Corner

      Posted 621 days ago
      20

      Then again, I read a study the other day that users are something like 30% more likely to click a red button =)

      Reply
  • jeprie

    Posted 624 days ago
    17

    Very nice. I never design this kind of pricing table. I personally love the Live Stream.
    .-= jeprie´s last blog ..Link Minggu Ini 300510 =-.

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  • Ritwika Ghosh Bhattacharya

    Posted 628 days ago
    16

    Thanks alot…. I am wrking on a project where i hv to create a pricing table… This has inspired me to create a creative pricing table :)

    Reply
  • Jogos Gratis

    Posted 629 days ago
    15

    I actually used some of those to create the table for my hosting site. I spent a lot of time looking for the perfect one. However, in the end I decided to mix some of them instead of “steal” someone’s work :)
    .-= Jogos Gratis´s last blog ..Freekick Football =-.

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  • Federica Sibella

    Posted 629 days ago
    11

    Nice post, really some inspiring examples there, thank you.
    Maybe you would like to look at our pricing table here: http://www.festeggiano.it (click on “Quanto costa” tab). Hope you’ll like it!

    Reply
    • Dainis Graveris

      Posted 629 days ago
      14

      Thanks – I couldn’t find and pricing table at your site, maybe because of language..bet how to find yours?

      Reply
  • inspirationfeed

    Posted 629 days ago
    9

    Great inspiration, thank you.

    Reply
  • Sergei Tatarinov

    Posted 629 days ago
    8

    Coockoo.. Webexpedition18 did this like 2 weeks ago and did it much better, plus they dug further and showcased not only “pricing tables” so that their post has more value and is more interesting than this here, and their post also includes a compilation of very useful tuts, which is greatly appreciated by everyone.

    http://webexpedition18.com/articles/tables-in-web-design-beautiful-examples-and-best-practices/

    It seems like 1stwd marches to the bottom.. I mean, seriously, guys do you think “fantastic pricing tables” isn’t a silly post? Not to mention its uselessness as source of “inspiration”.

    1stwd has always been in my top of design blogs, but a few weeks ago it started to dissapoint me as a reader..

    Although the above might sound too harsh and stuff, I wish you guys stick to the top-notch articles and care more about your loyal readers.

    Regards,
    Sergei

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    • Saad Bassi

      Posted 629 days ago
      12

      Hey Sergie, I was also thinking the same before publishing the article. The fact is, I had this article pending in my queue before that article went live. But because of so many scheduled articles, I was unable to publish it first. Thanks for your feedback. We will try our best to increase the quality.

      Reply
    • Dainis Graveris

      Posted 629 days ago
      13

      Hello, I strongly disagree your mentioned post is better since there are just plain links, no comments and thoughts included.

      Sorry to hear your disappointment, I wasn’t able to spare a lot of time to 1stwd articles and content for latest time, since I was going through exams and now I am doing our site redesign.

      But don’t worry it soon will be over and we will try to improve quality of posts as well as whole look of 1stwd :) Be patient and enjoy what’s available already. :)

      Reply
    • jeprie

      Posted 624 days ago
      18

      Yes, you’re right some of the example is very similar. But I think the author did more by commenting on each item.

      I think this is a goog post.
      .-= jeprie´s last blog ..Link Minggu Ini 300510 =-.

      Reply
  • mkjones

    Posted 629 days ago
    7

    Typo on ‘LighCMS’ ;)

    I needed something like this, thanks for the inspiration.
    .-= mkjones´s last blog ..The StudioPress Genesis Framework =-.

    Reply
  • george

    Posted 629 days ago
    6

    Hmm, Shopify and Hellothemes are exactly the same.. They do look cool though.
    .-= george´s last blog ..Firebug for Google Chrome =-.

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    • Matt Corner

      Posted 629 days ago
      10

      They do indeed. I’m surprised shopify haven’t done something about it tbh =)

      Reply
  • Tyron Bache

    Posted 629 days ago
    5

    My fav is the Live Stream. Thanks for the inspiration!

    Reply
  • nuinosis

    Posted 629 days ago
    4

    Nice roundup Matt.
    Some of them, like Shopify are just beautiful ;),
    Thanks!

    Reply
  • imran khan

    Posted 629 days ago
    3

    very very beautiful indeed!! thanks for sharing

    Reply
  • Eko Setiawan

    Posted 629 days ago
    2

    Give me some inspirations, thanks :)
    .-= Eko Setiawan´s last blog ..Quick Tip : Exclude Pages From Menu Navigation Bar Manually =-.

    Reply
  • shevaa

    Posted 629 days ago
    1

    nice collections… really helpful for me….

    Reply
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