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Helm Pricing 2026

Plans, hidden costs, and cheaper alternatives compared

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1 plans tracked·Updated May 2026

Is Helm worth the price?

100/10

Helm is entirely free and open source, making its pricing exceptionally fair and generous.

As a CNCF project, it offers immense value at no cost, which is unparalleled in the market. It's best for any organization or individual using Kubernetes who needs a robust package manager.

Pricing Plans

Most Popular

Free

Free

Open source

  • Package manager
  • Charts
  • Templating
  • Releases

Hidden Costs & Gotchas

Requires Kubernetes infrastructure

Learning curve for new users

No official paid support channels

Which Plan Do You Need?

Kubernetes users

DevOps teams

Open source advocates

How Helm Compares to Competitors

Helm, being free and open source, has no direct paid competitors in its core functionality. While tools like Kustomize offer similar configuration management, they don't provide the full package management and templating capabilities of Helm, and neither charges a fee. Other commercial solutions often build on top of or integrate with Helm, rather than replacing it.

Helm Pricing FAQ

How much does Helm cost?

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

Does Helm have a free plan?

Yes. Helm offers a free plan called "Free". It includes: Package manager, Charts, Templating.

Is there a cheaper alternative to Helm?

Yes. Popular alternatives to Helm include Kustomize, Argo CD, Flux, Pulumi. Free alternatives include Kustomize, Argo CD, Flux. Compare them side-by-side on Toolradar.

Cheaper alternatives to Helm

5 of 5 direct competitors below offer a free plan. Per-seat pricing varies up to 60% across this set.