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Streak CRM Pricing 2026

Sample pricing breakdown — what Streak actually costs per seat, and the fees the sticker price hides.

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Illustrative pricing

Sample tiers & your estimate

No live tier data is published for this page yet, so the tiers and estimate below use transparent sample per-seat list prices. Read them as a shape, not a quote.

Tier Per seat / mo Best for
Starter $15 sample One person or a first paid seat
Growth Best value $32 sample Small teams that need the core workflow
Scale $55 sample Larger teams that need admin & reporting
6 seats
1 Solo → scaling 50

Your estimate

Growth · 6 seats

$192 /mo
  • Starter $90/mo
  • Growth $192/mo
  • Scale $330/mo

Illustrative sample per-seat list prices for comparable paid tiers, updated 12 Mar 2026. They are not a specific vendor's live pricing — your actual cost varies by plan, seats and billing term. Confirm live pricing before you buy.

What Streak actually costs

The headline price is per seat, per month, billed annually. Month-to-month adds roughly 20%. Below, the interactive estimate uses transparent sample list prices.

What the sticker price hides

  • Annual billing is required for the lowest per-seat rate
  • Mail-merge send limits lift only on higher tiers
  • Data export and advanced permissions are Enterprise-gated

Our Verdict · Pricing

Recommended
78 /100

Overall score

Fair for small Gmail teams; watch the per-seat scaling

Streak's per-seat pricing is honest for a handful of users, but the Pro-to-Enterprise jump is where the real cost hides.

Recommended for

Small Gmail-native teams billing annually Teams that only need pipeline + mail merge

Not recommended for

Large teams — per-seat cost compounds fast

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Price $49/seat/mo as of 2026-03-12

Reviewed by Verdictify Editorial