We've been busy. Over the past year, we've shipped a lot: more analytics, deeper integrations, expanded platform support, and now - events with alerts plus MCP server capabilities, with more on the way. As Orb has grown, so has what we can offer, and that made us take a hard look at how we package it.
The result: we're simplifying. Plus and Business are becoming Orb Pro.
Why one plan?
Two paid tiers made sense when the feature gap between them was meaningful. But as we've continued stacking value into Orb, the line between Plus and Business has blurred. Rather than forcing users to figure out which plan they belong in, we're bringing everything together under a single Pro umbrella. Less decision fatigue, more time spent actually monitoring your network.
We're also taking this opportunity to add features we've heard you ask for, like events with alerts, MCP server support, and more capabilities that turn Orb from a great monitoring tool into a genuinely powerful network intelligence platform. These aren't extras. They're in Pro.
What's changing
Pro 5 stays as it is today - well, more features, but same price. If you're running a small setup and want full Orb capability without a big commitment, Pro 5 is still the right place to start.
Pro 10 is now $20/month. That's a price increase, and we want to be upfront about it. The reason is straightforward - the plan is significantly more capable: events & alerts, MCP server, and everything else we're shipping is included. We think it's worth it.
Pro 25 (previously the Plus 20 Orb tier) is now $50/month, with the Orb count moving up to 25. More Orbs, more features, one clean number.
Annual pricing stays the same - sign up for 12 months, only pay for 10.
We're also introducing speed test quotas - Pro 10 gets up to 10,000 content speed tests per month, which is plenty for most setups. And as you scale up, so does your quota: moving to Pro 25 or Pro 50 plans include more speed tests, whether those are applied to your larger or a smaller fleet needing more frequent testing.
What's not changing
For the vast majority of Orb users, the only thing different is the name on the plan and quotas. And of course, you also get many new features.
If you've already paid for a full year in advance, nothing changes at all. You're covered.
The bigger picture
We started Orb because we believed network monitoring shouldn't require enterprise contracts or a team of engineers to set up. That hasn't changed. What has changed is how much Orb can do - and we want the plans to reflect that honestly, without unnecessary complexity in the way.
Simpler plans. More features. Everyone wins.
























