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Twist Pricing Plans & Tiers

Async-first team communication app by Doist

CommunicationfreemiumFrom $0/mo

Pricing last verified: March 16, 2026

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

Pricing Analysis

Twist's positioning ('async-first team communication') directly challenges Slack's synchronous model. Free tier (€0) allows 1 month comment/message access, 5GB storage, 5 integrations—positioned for teams skeptical of Slack's always-on culture. Unlimited tier (€6/mo = €72/year) removes all historical limits and adds priority support.

EUR-denominated pricing again signals emerging market focus (similar to Pumble). The €6/mo pricing is 3x Pumble PRO (€2.49) but still 1/3 Slack Pro ($8.75/mo USD = ~€8.50). This positions Twist as 'European Slack alternative with async focus.'

The absence of intermediate tiers between Free (€0) and Unlimited (€6) creates conversion pressure: teams hit 1-month history limits and must upgrade to Unlimited immediately. No $3–4 tier means Twist is betting teams either stay Free or commit to Unlimited.

Strengths

  • Async-first positioning differentiates Twist from Slack—teams distributed across time zones find value in recorded, threaded conversations without expectation of synchronous response.
  • Unlimited tier at €6/mo ($6.50 USD equivalent) undercuts Slack Pro at compelling price point for European teams.
  • 5 integrations on Free tier is generous—most competitors gate integrations at Pro tier.

Considerations

  • 1-month message history on Free tier is unrealistically short—teams lose context after 30 days, forcing immediate upgrade rather than gradual adoption.
  • EUR pricing creates FX volatility; Twist's customer base faces monthly exchange rate fluctuations affecting budget predictability.
  • Async-first positioning is polarizing: teams with synchronous communication culture (startups, agencies) find Twist cultural friction. Network effects work against Twist's adoption.
Ideal For

Globally distributed remote teams across multiple time zones that prioritize async communication and recorded decisions over real-time chat.

Pricing Takeaway

Twist monetizes async communication anxiety (1-month history gating on Free) through Unlimited tier at €6/mo, positioning as European alternative to Slack.

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Pricing Plans (2)

Free plan

$0/mo
  • Access up to 1 month of comments and messages
  • Up to 5 integrations
  • Up to 5 GB file storage
  • Standard support
  • Up to 500 internal member accounts
  • Up to 500 external guest accounts
Start with Free plan

Unlimited

$6/mo
  • Access full history of comments and messages
  • Unlimited integrations
  • Unlimited file storage
  • Priority support
  • Unlimited internal member accounts
  • Unlimited external guest accounts
Start with Unlimited

How does Twist pricing compare?

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Twist cost?
As of March 2026, Twist offers a free plan. Paid plans start at $6/mo, with 2 tiers available on a freemium pricing model.
Does Twist offer a free plan?
As of March 2026, yes, Twist does offer a free plan with 6 features. You can get started at no cost and upgrade later as your needs grow.
What pricing model does Twist use?
As of March 2026, the freemium pricing model used by Twist means you pay based on your selected plan level and feature access. It offers predictable cost scaling for growing teams.
What features are included in Twist's plans?
As of March 2026, Twist includes 6 features per plan. See the comparison table above for specifics on what each tier offers.

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