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VidIQ Pricing · 2026

Last verified: June 23, 2026

VidIQ Pricing in 2026: Every Plan & Is It Worth It?

VidIQ paid plans start around $16.58/month billed annually and run up to a custom Enterprise tier. Here is exactly what each plan costs, what you actually get, and where the price stings.

The short answer

VidIQ pricing at a glance

  • Free: $0/month, 150 AI credits — VidIQ's de-facto trial.
  • Boost: ~$16.58/mo billed annually ($199/yr), or $39/mo monthly — 2,000 AI credits.
  • Max: ~$39/mo billed annually (~$348/yr) — 6,000 AI credits and Max Mode AI.
  • Coaching ~$99/mo and Enterprise (custom) sit above the self-serve tiers.
Transparency & accuracy notice. All figures are from vidiq.com/plans as of June 23, 2026. VidIQ prices in AI credits and revises tiers often — confirm the current numbers on their site before buying.

Quick answer: what VidIQ costs

VidIQ runs on a freemium, AI-credit subscription. The Free plan is $0 with 150 AI credits a month. The first paid tier, Boost, is the one most creators buy: about $16.58/month on annual billing ($199 a year) or $39/month month-to-month, with 2,000 AI credits. Above it, Max adds more AI capacity at roughly $39/month annually, a Coaching plan bolts human coaching onto Boost for about $99/month, and Enterprise is custom-quoted for agencies. The price you pay hinges on two things: how heavily you use the AI features, and whether you commit annually.

Facts at a glance

FactValue
Cheapest paid planBoost — ~$16.58/mo billed annually ($199/yr), or $39/mo month-to-month
Free planYes — $0, 150 AI credits/month
Top self-serve planMax — ~$39/mo billed annually (~$348/yr), 6,000 AI credits/month
Coaching add-on~$99/mo (annual) — Boost features + 1-on-1 YouTube coaching
EnterpriseCustom pricing for brands, agencies & MCNs
Billing modelPer-seat subscription, metered by monthly AI credits
Free trial on paid plansNo standalone trial — the Free plan is the trial
VidIQ dashboard screenshot
VidIQ's dashboard — the AI Coach, keyword research and trend tools that the paid Boost and Max plans unlock.

Plan Breakdown

VidIQ plans, tier by tier

Five tiers, but in practice the decision is Free vs Boost vs Max. Here is what each one costs and who it fits.

Free

$0

150 AI credits/month

Enough to test the AI Coach, see daily video ideas, and pull basic channel stats. Good for kicking the tyres; the credit ceiling is hit fast once you start generating titles or thumbnails.

Best for: Hobbyists evaluating the platform

BoostMost popular

$39/mo

~$16.58/mo billed annually ($199/yr)

2,000 AI credits/month

The plan most VidIQ users actually pay for. Unlocks thumbnail generation, unlimited trend research, optimization tools, subscriber insights and the full AI Coach. The annual price is less than half the monthly rate.

Best for: Active creators publishing weekly

Max

~$39/mo billed annually

~$348/yr ($120 saving vs monthly)

6,000 AI credits/month

Everything in Boost plus 3x AI Coach conversations, the more powerful Max Mode AI, and several hours of short-form clip generation. Sold on annual billing.

Best for: Full-time creators leaning on AI generation

Coaching + Boost

~$99/mo

Billed annually

Boost credits + human coaching

Boost feature set plus one-on-one YouTube coaching and a custom growth plan. You are paying for the human, not extra software.

Best for: Creators who want accountability

Enterprise

Custom

Contact sales

Team roles & cross-channel reporting

For brands, agencies and MCNs running multiple channels — team permissions, priority support and consolidated reporting.

Best for: Agencies & multi-channel operators

Billing

Annual vs monthly billing

This is the single biggest lever on what you pay. VidIQ's headline prices are annual-equivalent. The month-to-month rate is materially higher — Boost roughly doubles.

PlanMonthlyAnnual (per month)Paid up front
Boost~$39/mo~$16.58/mo$199/yr
MaxAnnual billing only~$39/mo~$348/yr

Rule of thumb: if you are confident VidIQ fits your workflow, annual saves the most. If you are unsure, start month-to-month or on the Free plan and upgrade once you know you will use it.

The Fine Print

The costs nobody mentions

Pricing is now metered in AI credits

VidIQ moved to an AI-credit model. Every title, thumbnail, idea or coaching exchange spends credits. The plan name on the invoice is fixed, but how far it stretches depends on how heavily you lean on the AI — heavy users on Boost can exhaust 2,000 credits well before the month ends.

Annual billing is where the real discount lives

Boost is ~$39 month-to-month but roughly $16.58/mo when you commit to a year up front ($199). That is a ~57% gap. The sticker price you see in ads is almost always the annual-equivalent — the month-to-month number is materially higher.

Per-seat, not per-channel

Pricing is per user. Managing several channels or adding a VA means more seats or an Enterprise conversation, not a flat add-on. Multi-channel operators rarely stay on the self-serve tiers.

Coaching is a separate line item

The ~$99/mo Coaching plan is mostly a human service bolted onto Boost. If you are comparing software-to-software, strip the coaching out — the tooling you get is Boost-level.

The Verdict

Is VidIQ worth it?

VidIQ's value depends entirely on what you need it for. Match your bottleneck to the verdict:

Keyword research & YouTube SEO

Worth it

VidIQ's keyword scores, tag suggestions and the browser extension overlay are its strongest, most mature features. If SEO is your bottleneck, Boost pays for itself.

Daily ideation & AI-assisted titles/thumbnails

Worth it on Boost+

The AI Coach and generators are genuinely useful for beating the blank page — provided you stay inside your monthly credit allotment.

Competitor & outlier analysis

Look wider

VidIQ shows competitor stats but isn't built around benchmarked outlier detection (which video is doing 10x a channel's norm). Purpose-built outlier tools surface those breakouts faster.

Tight budget / occasional uploads

Free plan is fine

If you publish irregularly, the Free plan's 150 credits and basic stats cover the essentials without a subscription.

If Research Is Your Goal

A lower-cost alternative for competitor research

If you are eyeing VidIQ mainly for competitor and outlier analysis — finding the videos punching far above a channel's average — OutlierKit is built specifically for that, and it starts lower. Hobby is $29/month ($16.58/month billed annually), every tier includes outlier detection (no features locked behind the top plan), and there is a free trial of 10 credits so you can test it before paying. VidIQ still wins for keyword SEO and the in-browser overlay, which is why some creators keep both — but you don't need VidIQ's top tier just to do research.

See the full feature-by-feature breakdown in OutlierKit vs VidIQ.

VidIQ pricing FAQ

How much does VidIQ cost per month?+

VidIQ's paid plans start at the Boost tier, which is about $16.58/month when billed annually ($199/year) or $39/month if you pay month-to-month. The Max plan runs about $39/month on annual billing (roughly $348/year), and a Coaching plan that adds one-on-one YouTube coaching to Boost is about $99/month. There is also a free $0 plan with 150 AI credits per month, and custom Enterprise pricing for agencies and brands. These figures were verified on June 23, 2026 — always check vidiq.com/plans for the current numbers.

Does VidIQ have a free plan?+

Yes. VidIQ offers a free plan at $0/month that includes 150 AI credits per month, niche trends, daily content ideas and personalized tips from the AI Coach. It functions as VidIQ's trial — there is no separate free trial of the paid tiers, so the Free plan is how you evaluate the product before upgrading to Boost or Max.

Is VidIQ Boost worth it?+

VidIQ Boost is worth it if your main need is keyword research, YouTube SEO and AI-assisted ideation — those are VidIQ's strongest features, and Boost's 2,000 monthly AI credits cover regular use. It is less compelling if your focus is benchmarked competitor and outlier analysis, where purpose-built outlier tools surface breakout videos faster. For weekly publishers who lean on SEO, the annual price of roughly $16.58/month is reasonable value.

What is the difference between VidIQ Boost and Max?+

The main difference is AI capacity. Boost includes 2,000 AI credits per month, while Max includes 6,000 AI credits per month plus 3x more AI Coach conversations, the more powerful Max Mode AI, and several hours of short-form clip generation. Boost is aimed at active creators; Max is aimed at full-time creators who lean heavily on AI generation. Boost is the cheaper entry point and Max is the top self-serve tier.

Why is VidIQ's monthly price so different from the advertised price?+

VidIQ, like most creator tools, advertises the annual-equivalent monthly price. Boost shows as roughly $16.58/month, but that requires paying $199 for a full year up front. The true month-to-month price is about $39. When you compare VidIQ to other tools, make sure you are comparing the same billing term — annual-to-annual or monthly-to-monthly.

Can I cancel VidIQ anytime?+

Month-to-month VidIQ subscriptions can be cancelled before the next billing date. Annual plans are paid up front for the year, so cancelling stops the next renewal rather than refunding the remaining months. If you are unsure how much you will use it, starting month-to-month (or on the Free plan) avoids locking in a year.

Is there a cheaper alternative to VidIQ for competitor research?+

If your goal is competitor and outlier analysis rather than keyword SEO, OutlierKit is a focused alternative that starts at $29/month for the Hobby plan (about $16.58/month billed annually) and includes outlier detection and channel analysis at every tier, with a free trial of 10 credits to test it first. VidIQ remains the stronger pick specifically for keyword research and the SEO browser overlay, which is why some creators run both.

Written by

Aditi

Aditi

Founder OutlierKit and UTubeKit

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