For $300 a year, you’ll get every existing and brand new feature without usage restrictions.
Within technical limitations that is. If you need even more freedom, reach out to us.
One-year access to all existing and upcoming Gimlet features.
For individuals and non-profitsFreeFor commercial use$300/yr
Purchase license
We considered our options, and decided that $300 is the most optimal price tag for our tool.
For organizations, it's a budget-friendly price tag compared to the value it offers. Organizations burn substantially more money on the daily developing their in-house solutions, while Gimlet is designed to provide off-the-shelf deployment experience ready to support the most common use cases.
For us, it's money, which we can use to deliver new features, host Gimlet for you and provide community support.
Gimlet has one-time annual payments. This means that you'll get access to every new feature we publish in the 12 months after your purchase.
You'll start with a 7-day trial to evaluate if Gimlet is helpful for you.
Your license will expire a year after your purchase.
On the technical level, you'll start off with an ephemeral infrastructure provided by us for the trial period and can't connect any real clusters until you purchase the license.
After your purchase, you can connect your own Kubernetes clusters and move your applications to this permanent infrastructure.
If you decide to not purchase Gimlet, your ephemeral environment will be removed and won't be recoverable after the trial.
If you self-host Gimlet for commercial purposes, you need to purchase the license, which is $300 for a year. In this case, you’ll be responsible for hosting your Gimlet instance, and also securing it and the underlying infrastructure components.
Non-profit and individual use for Gimlet is free and comes without usage limitations.
When you self-host Gimlet consider technical limitations. Your infrastructure might impact Gimlet’s performance and you might need more Gimlet instances to sufficiently serve your needs.
Gimlet has a source-available license and its source is hosted on Github