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WebRezPro pricing varies by team size and features, ranging from $96 to $1.5K per month in 2026. Your actual cost depends on the tier you choose, contract length, and negotiated discounts.

Use the interactive pricing calculator to estimate your exact cost based on team size and requirements.

  • Free tier: No free tier available
  • Billing: Monthly and annual (save 15-20%)
  • Hidden costs: Add ~35% for implementation, support, and training

WebRezPro offers 1 pricing tiers: Per Unit Pricing. Standard paid plans include Per Unit Pricing at $8/undefined. The Per Unit Pricing plan is hotels, hostels, campgrounds, vacation rentals.

Compared to other hotel management (pms) software, WebRezPro is positioned at the premium price point.

All WebRezPro Plans & Pricing

Plan Monthly Annual Best For
Per Unit Pricing $8 / $96 / Hotels, hostels, campgrounds, vacation rentals
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Per Unit Pricing

  • $8 per unit/month ($96 minimum)
  • Unlimited users
  • Free payment gateway integration
  • No setup fees
  • PMS
  • Channel manager
  • Booking engine
  • Free email/phone support

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Hidden Costs to Budget For

Watch for 3 hidden costs
  • Total cost scales with number of units ($8 per unit)
  • Minimum monthly fee of $96 applies
  • Payment processing fees may apply
Tip

Ask your WebRezPro sales rep about these costs upfront. Getting them in writing before signing can save you from surprise charges later.

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Frequently Asked Questions

01 How much does WebRezPro cost?

Pricing varies by plan. Check the official pricing page for current rates.

02 Does WebRezPro have a free tier?

Check the pricing section above for free tier availability.

03 What are the main features of WebRezPro?

Key features include the items listed in the pricing tiers above.

04 Is WebRezPro worth the price?

Value depends on your specific needs and use case. Compare features across plans.