Choosing a Subscription Plan
Available Plans
GBPCentral offers three subscription tiers. Each one is designed for a different level of usage:
- Starter — Best for individual businesses managing a small number of locations. Includes core posting, basic analytics, and email support. Comes with a 7-day free trial so you can test the platform before committing.
- Pro — Built for growing businesses that need advanced analytics, post templates, recurring posts, bulk operations, and review management tools.
- Agency — Designed for agencies and businesses with many locations. Includes everything in Pro plus higher account limits, priority support, and white-label options.
Monthly vs. Yearly Billing
Each plan can be billed monthly or yearly. Choosing yearly billing gives you a discount compared to paying month by month. The plans page shows the exact savings so you can compare before deciding.
Free Trial
New users who select the Starter plan get a 7-day free trial. During the trial, you have full access to Starter features without entering payment information. When the trial ends, you will need to choose a paid plan to continue using the platform.
How to Choose a Plan
- Go to Billing in the sidebar, then click Plans.
- Review the feature comparison for each tier.
- Toggle between monthly and yearly to see pricing options.
- Click the button under the plan you want.
- You will be taken to a secure checkout page to enter your payment details.
Changing Plans Later
You can upgrade or downgrade your plan at any time from the Billing section. When you change plans, the cost difference is prorated. That means you only pay for the time remaining in your current billing cycle. Before confirming, you will see a preview of exactly what you will be charged or credited.
Feature Differences
Each tier unlocks specific features. For example, post templates and recurring posts are available on Pro and above. Advanced analytics and review management tools may also be limited to higher tiers. The plans page lists every feature and which tier includes it.