Which Plan Is Right for You? Understanding FlxWoo & FlexWoo Pricing Options

When you’re choosing between our plans, it’s not just about the price — it’s about matching the right features, capacity, and flexibility to your needs. This guide explains the differences from a client’s perspective so you can pick with confidence.

Step 1: Decide — SaaS or Self‑Hosted

Before we talk tiers, choose your base model.

FlxWoo (SaaS)FlexWoo (Self‑Hosted)
HostingFully hosted by usYou host yourself
SetupReady in minutesYou manage deployment & hosting
MaintenanceAutomatic updatesManual updates
PerformanceGlobal CDN & edge cachingDepends on your hosting/CDN
Cost modelMonthlyYearly license

If you want speed and zero maintenance → FlxWoo.
If you want full control and manage your own servers → FlexWoo.

Step 2: Understand the Tiers

Free

Perfect for trying things out locally or personal, non‑commercial use.

  • 1 site, basic features
  • No white‑label
  • Limited capacity

Lite (FlxWoo)

For small shops, side projects, or low‑traffic stores (<= ~5,000 monthly views).

  • Essential performance boosts
  • Affordable entry to headless
  • White‑label add‑on available

Standard

For growing stores with more content and traffic (up to ~50,000 monthly views).

  • More capacity and features than Lite
  • Great mid‑tier value
  • White‑label add‑on available
Most popular

Pro

For agencies or multi‑site operators (up to 10 sites on FlxWoo Pro).

  • White‑label included
  • Priority support
  • Best per‑site cost for teams

Enterprise

For large organizations with special requirements.

  • Custom capacity, features, and SLAs
  • Tailored onboarding & support
  • Works for large multi‑region portfolios

Step 3: Choose by Your Situation

You Are…You Should Choose…Why
Solo store owner, low trafficLite (FlxWoo) or Dev (FlexWoo)Affordable, fits your traffic, minimal overhead
Solo store owner, growing trafficStandardRoom to grow without jumping to agency pricing
Agency with multiple client sitesProWhite‑label included, up to 10 sites, best value
Large business with strict requirementsEnterpriseCustom capacity, features, and SLAs
Just testingFreeRisk‑free way to evaluate before investing

Step 4: Don’t Overpay

Many new customers think they need a bigger plan than they actually do. We recommend starting with the smallest plan that fits your current traffic and features — you can upgrade later without downtime.

The Bottom Line