Leadpages Pricing Plans & History (2026)
Marketing & Content
Minneapolis, MN-based landing page platform founded 2012. Private (acquired by Redbrick, 2020). Operates in digital marketing and lead generation. Serves small businesses and marketers with high-converting landing pag…
About Leadpages pricing
Leadpages, a Marketing & Content product, is tracked by PricingSaaS for every pricing change, plan update, and packaging shift. Leadpages currently offers 3 pricing plans and 2 add-ons. Below you'll find the current Leadpages pricing plans for 2026, recent pricing history, and answers to common questions about how Leadpages prices its product.
Leadpages Pricing Plans
Standard
Pro
Custom
Add-ons
Lead Enrichment
Add Users
Pricing history for Leadpages
Frequently asked questions about Leadpages pricing
How much does Leadpages cost in 2026? +
Leadpages publishes its current pricing tiers on its pricing page. PricingSaaS tracks every plan, price point, and add-on so you can see the latest Leadpages pricing at a glance, plus how it has changed over time.
When did Leadpages last change its pricing? +
PricingSaaS monitors Leadpages's pricing page continuously. Sign in to PricingSaaS Pulse to see the full pricing history and get alerts whenever Leadpages updates plans, prices, or packaging.
Does Leadpages offer a free plan or trial? +
Free plans, trials, and freemium tiers (when offered) are listed in the plan grid above. If Leadpages introduces or removes a free tier, the change is captured in PricingSaaS Pulse.
What category is Leadpages in? +
Leadpages is tracked under Marketing & Content. Minneapolis, MN-based landing page platform founded 2012. Private (acquired by Redbrick, 2020). Operates in digital marketing and lead generation. Serves small businesses and marketers with high-converting landing pages, websites, and pop-ups.
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