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Pop Pricing Plans & Tiers

Screen sharing and collaboration tool for teams

CommunicationfreemiumFrom $0/mo

Pricing last verified: March 16, 2026

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

Pricing Analysis

Pop offers an unusual freemium model: Free tier ($0) with unlimited screen sharing, voice, video, and multiplayer meetings—no published paid tier. Pop appears to be monetizing through integrations (Slack) and ancillary services rather than direct subscription, or the pricing data is incomplete. Positioning as 'blazing fast' suggests competitive differentiation on latency, not features.

The absence of published paid tiers is strategic uncertainty: either Pop is entirely free-to-use (revenue model opaque), or pricing exists but was not disclosed in acquisition/positioning documents. This creates trust friction with enterprises evaluating TCO.

Slack integration suggests Pop monetizes through embeds and workflow automation, not direct subscription. This mirrors the Slack-as-a-platform model where tools gain users through Slack app marketplace, then monetize through integrations or data analytics.

Strengths

  • Free tier with multiplayer meetings and low-latency screen sharing is competitive against Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet at zero cost.
  • Slack integration positions Pop as an embedded alternative to native Slack Huddles—companies using Slack can spawn Pop calls from chat.
  • Positioning on speed (latency) rather than features appeals to users frustrated with Zoom's complexity.

Considerations

  • No published paid tier creates uncertainty: Is Pop a venture-backed free-forever product? Does it monetize through data, ads, or Slack app revenue sharing? This opacity discourages enterprise adoption.
  • Free tier with all features present creates platform risk: Pop could pivot to paid subscription, forking users between grandfathered free and new paid cohorts. This discourages migration from Zoom.
  • Slack integration is a moat for Slack-using organizations, but organizations standardized on Teams, Discord, or other platforms cannot easily adopt Pop.
Ideal For

Slack-native teams requiring lightweight screen sharing and video calls without opening a separate application.

Pricing Takeaway

Pop's free tier with no published pricing suggests alternative monetization (integrations, platform revenue sharing) rather than direct SaaS subscription.

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Pricing Plans (1)

Free

$0/mo
  • Blazing fast screen sharing
  • Voice & video
  • Multiplayer meetings
  • Join from anywhere
  • Slack integration
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Pop cost?
As of March 2026, there is no cost to use Pop. The platform operates on a freemium model at no charge.
Does Pop offer a free plan?
As of March 2026, yes, Pop offers a free plan with 5 features. The free tier is a great way to test the platform before upgrading to a paid plan.
What pricing model does Pop use?
As of March 2026, Pop uses a freemium pricing model. This means you pay based on the tier that matches your team's requirements, which helps you scale costs as your team grows.
What features are included in Pop's plans?
As of March 2026, each plan in Pop includes 5 core features. Review the feature comparison above to see the exact breakdown at each pricing tier.

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