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Adyen Pricing Plans & Tiers

Enterprise payment platform for global commerce

Payment & Billingusage-basedFrom $0.13/mo

Pricing last verified: March 16, 2026

Data compiled by Arthur Jacquemin, Founder & Lead Analyst
Updated March 16, 2026

Pricing Analysis

Adyen's $0.13 per-transaction fee is the simplest pricing model in enterprise payments—no percentage, no complexity, pure volumetric economics. This structure only makes sense for very high-volume merchants where the $0.13 fee amortizes to < 0.1% of transaction value. For a $1,000 transaction, Adyen costs $0.13 (0.013%); for a $10 transaction, Adyen costs $0.13 (1.3%).

The fee structure reveals Adyen's customer profile: mid-market to enterprise merchants processing 50K+ transactions monthly. Below that volume, Adyen's per-transaction model becomes irrational. This self-selects Adyen for the exact customer segment it wants—established merchants with predictable volume.

Adyen's enterprise positioning (no small-business marketing, no free tier) is a signal that Adyen has optimized for deal size, not market coverage. By ignoring startups and SMBs, Adyen avoids the support burden and churn that Stripe and Square incur, trading market breadth for margin depth.

Strengths

  • $0.13 per-transaction pricing eliminates percentage-based surprises; transaction costs remain constant regardless of order value.
  • One integration covers 200+ payment methods globally—financial services teams don't manage regional payment processor sprawl.
  • Enterprise-grade SLAs and dedicated accounts eliminate support uncertainty for critical infrastructure.

Considerations

  • Per-transaction fee becomes prohibitively expensive for low-value transactions (< $10 average order value, per-transaction cost exceeds 1%).
  • No documentation on setup fees, monthly minimums, or custom rate negotiation—Enterprise pricing opaqueness typical of Adyen's sales-driven model.
  • Complexity of implementation and required technical sophistication filters out small businesses, narrowing addressable market.
Ideal For

Large multinational merchants and enterprise platforms processing 50K+ high-value transactions monthly across global markets.

Pricing Takeaway

Adyen's $0.13 flat fee is engineered for high-volume enterprises—every dollar of optimization made for 1,000 transaction-per-day scale.

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Pricing Plans (2)

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Payment method fee

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Adyen cost?
As of March 2026, Adyen starts at $0.13/mo per month with 2 pricing tiers based on a usage-based model.
Does Adyen offer a free plan?
As of March 2026, no, Adyen does not offer a free plan. However, the cheapest paid plan starts at $0.13/mo, making it affordable for small teams.
What pricing model does Adyen use?
As of March 2026, the usage-based pricing model used by Adyen means you pay based on metered usage, so you only pay for what you use. It offers predictable cost scaling for growing teams.

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