- 1 task
- 1 profile
- Safe Mode
- Test speed on your machine
Scale your success. Basic vs Pro.
Basic is a risk-free way to test the waters. When you're racking up wins and need to run unlimited tasks, Pro is waiting to unlock your full potential.
Free
test the workflow
From $19.99
unleash full power
- Unlimited tasks
- Unlimited profiles
- Advanced Discovery tools
- Adaptive Checkout Intelligence
What actually changes between the two.
| Category | Vectorcart Basic | Vectorcart Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Build type | Separate dedicated starter build | Separate full paid build |
| Cost | Free | Paid plans starting at $19.99/month |
| Task capacity | 1 concurrent task | Unlimited tasks |
| Profile capacity | 1 checkout profile | Unlimited checkouts |
| Power features | Standard tools | Advanced Discovery & Intelligence |
| Best fit | Proving the speed and setup | Dominating drops and scaling wins |
| Supported stores | All major public lanes | All major public lanes |
Find your perfect fit.
Choose Basic if
You want a low-risk way to test the speed and reliability of Vectorcart before committing a dime. Prove to yourself it works.
Choose Pro if
You already know the value of speed and you're ready to run massive parallel tasks to secure high-demand products.
The Upgrade Path
Start on Basic to set up your workflow. The moment you wish you could run just one more concurrent task, you're ready for Pro.
Answers before you choose.
Is Basic a separate build?
Yes. Basic and Pro are separate packaged extension builds. Basic is not just a UI-gated version of Pro.
Can I start on Basic and move to Pro later?
Yes. That is the intended path for customers who want to validate the workflow first and remove starter limits after the product is proven on their machine.
What changes in Pro?
Pro removes starter limits and opens the broader operating surface, including Discovery, ACE, and the rest of the full runtime toolset. See how it works.
Does Basic support the same stores?
Yes, Basic runs on the exact same high-speed paths as Pro. It's just capped at a single task so you can prove the tech works before scaling up. See store support.
