Renewing Jasper requires verifying that each seat saves enough time to cover its cost. Following a price decrease on July 28, 2026, the Pro plan now costs $59 per seat monthly when billed annually.
To justify the spend, a seat assigned to an employee with a $75/hour loaded cost must save at least 48 minutes of work per month. If usage or verified time-savings fall below these benchmarks, consider seat consolidation before signing the renewal.
Has the price changed?
NetLift has monitored the official Jasper pricing page since 2026-07-28. No price changes have been recorded in that window.
Current verified prices
| Plan |
Price |
Billing |
Notes |
| Jasper — Pro |
$59 |
per seat / year |
Price per seat, billed yearly. Save ~20% compared to monthly. Includes a 7-day free trial. |
| Jasper — Pro |
$69 |
per seat / month |
Billed monthly. Includes a 7-day free trial. |
The renewal test: is each seat breaking even?
| Plan |
Price / seat / month |
Hours to break even at $50/h |
Hours to break even at $75/h |
Hours to break even at $100/h |
| Jasper — Pro |
$59 |
1.2 h |
0.8 h |
0.6 h |
| Jasper — Pro |
$69 |
1.4 h |
0.9 h |
0.7 h |
Break-even hours = seat price ÷ loaded hourly cost. Each seat pays for itself once it saves that much verified time per month.
Renewal scorecard
Score one point for each yes before you renew:
- Do you have verified time-saved data (not vendor claims) for this tool?
- Is the tool's net value positive after licences, review and rework?
- Are more than 70% of paid seats actively used?
- Is Evidence Quality at Moderate or better for this tool?
- Has the price stayed flat or fallen since you signed?
- Would the affected teams object if it was removed?
- Is there no cheaper verified alternative covering the same workflows?
- Is usage trending up over the last quarter?
7-8 = Expand or renew as-is. 5-6 = Continue, tighten seats. 3-4 = Review before renewal. 0-2 = Improve or Stop.
Has the cost of Jasper changed?
The Pro plan price dropped from $69 to $59 per seat per month on July 28, 2026. This $10 reduction per seat improves the potential net return for existing customers. Procurement teams should ensure they are billed at this current rate rather than legacy pricing.
What is the break-even threshold for ROI?
For a Pro seat to be cost-neutral, the required monthly time savings are relatively low. At a loaded hourly rate of $100, the tool pays for itself in just 0.6 hours (36 minutes) of saved labor. At a $50 hourly rate, that requirement increases to 1.2 hours. If your internal data cannot verify these savings, the seat is likely a net loss.
Measuring AI value requires moving beyond seat activity to verified time-saved data. NetLift helps finance teams compare these efficiency gains against the total cost of ownership, including time spent reviewing and reworking AI output. Use the Renewal Scorecard to determine if your Jasper deployment maintains a "Moderate" or better Evidence Quality before committing to another year of spend.
Sources
All pricing on this page comes from official vendor pages: