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Argo Pricing 2026

Plans, hidden costs, and cheaper alternatives compared

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1 plans tracked·Updated Jun 2026

Is Argo worth the price?

100/10

Argo's pricing is exceptionally generous, as it is entirely free and open-source.

There are no paid tiers, meaning all users benefit from the full suite of features at no cost. This model is best for organizations of any size looking for powerful, Kubernetes-native CI/CD without budget constraints.

Pricing Plans

Free

Free

  • Open source
  • Kubernetes native
  • Argo CD for GitOps
  • Argo Workflows
  • Community maintained

Hidden Costs & Gotchas

Requires internal team for maintenance/support

Infrastructure costs for running Kubernetes

Potential need for commercial support add-ons

Which Plan Do You Need?

Kubernetes-centric development teams

Organizations prioritizing open-source solutions

Teams needing robust GitOps capabilities

How Argo Compares to Competitors

Compared to commercial CI/CD solutions like GitLab CI/CD (which starts with a free tier but quickly moves to paid plans like Premium at $19/user/month) or CircleCI (with paid plans starting from $15/user/month), Argo stands out by offering all its features completely free. This makes it a highly cost-effective alternative, though it requires more self-management.

Argo Pricing FAQ

How much does Argo cost?

Argo is free to use. No subscription or one-time fee is required for the core product.

Does Argo have a free plan?

Yes. Argo offers a free plan called "Free". It includes: Open source, Kubernetes native, Argo CD for GitOps.

Is there a cheaper alternative to Argo?

Yes. Popular alternatives to Argo include Flux, Jenkins X, Tekton, Spinnaker. Free alternatives include Flux, Jenkins X, Tekton. Compare them side-by-side on Toolradar.

Cheaper alternatives to Argo

4 of 4 direct competitors below offer a free plan. Per-seat pricing varies up to 60% across this set.