Sunsama pricing, explained
One plan, the annual discount, the no-free-tier reality, and what you're paying for.
| Plan | Monthly | Annual (per mo) | Free plan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sunsama Pro | $22 | $17 (~$204/yr) | No, 14-day trial |
| ClaroCal Basic | $7.99 flat | ~$5 (~$59.88/yr) | Yes |
The one plan
Sunsama doesn’t do tiers. There’s a single Pro plan, and the only decision is how you pay for it.
- Billed monthly: $22/month. Unlimited use, unlimited integrations, the full feature set.
- Billed annually: $17/month (about $204 up front). Same features, roughly $5/month cheaper for committing to the year.
For teams, each additional person on a workspace is billed at the same per-seat rate, prorated when you add them mid-cycle.
The annual discount
Going annual saves about $5 a month, a smaller gap than some competitors, because Sunsama’s monthly price isn’t inflated to punish you. It’s a modest reward for paying up front rather than a near-doubling.
The costs that aren’t a sticker price
- No free forever plan. This is the big one. Sunsama offers a 14-day trial (no card required, which is generous) but has been explicit that it has no free tier and doesn’t plan to add one. When the trial ends, you pay or you leave.
- It’s a manual tool. The subscription buys a structured planning experience, you sit down, pull in your tasks, and lay out the day yourself. It doesn’t auto-schedule. That’s by design, but it’s worth knowing you’re paying for a ritual, not an engine.
- Per-seat for teams. The flat single-user price multiplies once you add people.
A cheaper option if you want the day planned for you
Sunsama’s whole philosophy is deliberate, hands-on planning. If that ritual is the point for you, the price is fair. If you’d rather skip the morning sit-down and have a plan waiting, the job is different.
ClaroCal drafts your day automatically from your task list, syncs both ways with Google Calendar, and opens to a today view. The free plan syncs hourly; Basic is $7.99/month, about $5/month annually, with 15-minute sync and a 14-day trial. There’s a real free tier, so you’re not deciding against a countdown.
See the direct comparison in ClaroCal vs Sunsama, or how Sunsama stacks up against the auto-schedulers in Sunsama vs Motion.
What's good
- Simple single-plan pricing
- 14-day trial with no credit card required
- Annual billing saves about $5/month
- A genuinely thoughtful daily-planning ritual if that's what you want
What's not
- No free forever plan, and they say there never will be
- $22/mo monthly is high for a personal planner
- It's manual: you plan the day, it doesn't auto-schedule
- Extra team members are billed per seat
The verdict
Sunsama's pricing is honest and simple, one plan, $22/month or $17 annually, with a no-card trial. What you're paying for is a calm, deliberate planning ritual, not automation. There's no free tier and, per Sunsama, there won't be.
If you'd rather have the day drafted for you and keep the bill low, ClaroCal auto-schedules your tasks for $7.99/month with a free plan to start on.
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Ready to clear your mind?
Connect Google Calendar, add your tasks, and let Claro draft your day. Free plan, no card required.
Last reviewed June 2026.