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Introducing self-serve, enterprise-grade Business plan

You don't need a sales call to buy our enterprise-grade plan. You don't need one at renewal either.

Darta Rina Turkmena
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Darta Rina TurkmenaHead of Customer Experience
4 min read · June 15, 2026
4 min read
Jun 15, 2026
Darta Rina Turkmena
LinkedInTriangle
Darta Rina TurkmenaHead of Customer Experience
4 min read · June 15, 2026
We think the most feature-packed plan shouldn’t be the hardest one to buy. So we’re introducing an enterprise-grade Business plan that’s fully featured, transparent and self-serve from day one.

Have you noticed? Wherever you look these days, the moment you need anything beyond the most basic subscription, you have to book a call.

Just want to find out the price? Book a call.
Need SSO? Book a call.
Need SOC2 report? Definitely book a call.
Sometimes it feels like you need a call just to schedule the actual call.

The implicit message is always the same: you can’t be trusted with the grown-up features until you’ve survived a 45-minute discovery session with a junior account executive who keeps mispronouncing your name and asking what your “pain points” are. Then comes the product demo for features you already use, the random handoff to a completely different person who asks you the very same questions, and the inevitable email thread trying to find a meeting time that isn't 3am your time.

And after all that, you finally get access to… SSO.

Which is strange, because the rest of your stack is full of self-serve tools, and somehow the world hasn't ended.

So we did something quietly heretical. We took everything in our most enterprise-y plan, put a price on it, and put that price on the website. Same price for every customer. Self-serve from day one.

The price on the website is the price in the contract

A lot of enterprise pricing works like this. The vendor looks at your headcount, your fundraising, your industry, and quotes a number designed to be the maximum you'll absorb. Then they raise it about 10% at renewal because, well, they can.

We don't do that. Our pricing is public, and it's the same whether you're a 100-person company or a 10,000-person one. No 30-seat minimum. No implementation project, no mandatory onboarding package, no professional services invoice, no 14-week rollout plan with a "deployment partner" you're required to hire. And no paid add-on just to talk to a human when you have a question, instead of arguing with an AI bot that keeps assuring you everything is fine.

This means your Finance team can forecast year two and year three without guesswork, and your Procurement team doesn't have to turn renewal season into a hostage negotiation.

Built for procurement and security reviews too

We know enterprise buying also means security reviews, vendor onboarding, and legal paperwork. So we tried to make that part easy, too.

Everything procurement usually asks for is readily available:

  • SOC 2 Type II available at trust.whimsical.com.
  • GDPR and CCPA compliant with DPA ready to download.
  • Standard MSA available.
  • Public subprocessor list publicly available. No detective work for your vendor risk team.
  • SAML SSO and SCIM included.
  • Two-factor authentication included.
  • User offboarding file transfers included.
  • We don't train AI on your content. Spelled out in our AI Supplementary Terms.
  • Customizable privacy settings. Domain ownership, content security lock, and the ability to keep files entirely private.
  • Live status and uptime at status.whimsical.com.

If you do want to talk, we're up for it

We're real humans, not handoffs. Send an email, fill out the form, or book a call. You'll hear back within 24 hours from a real person whose name and face you'll know from day one, and that same person stays with you throughout the relationship and into renewal. You won't be bounced between teams, you won't re-explain your setup, and you won't have to wake up at 3am to make a call happen.

No account executive handing you to a sales engineer handing you to a CSM who only appears just in time to remind you your renewal is due tomorrow.


FAQ

How much does the enterprise-grade Business plan cost?

$240/editor/year, or $24/editor/month.

What if our team grows mid-term?

When you add editors, we issue a true-up invoice. On the standard self-serve Business plan, that's within a month of adding them. If you need more flexibility (custom invoicing, flexible payment terms, a different true-up cadence), that's available too, just email us.

I'm under contract with a competitor. Can we still talk?

Yes. Send us a copy of your current contract, and we'll work back from your renewal date. Most switches happen in the 60 to 90 days before a renewal.

Do I have to talk to sales?

No. You can upgrade to any of our plans, including the Business plan, completely self-serve. If you’d rather talk things through with a real person over email or Google Meet - whether that’s for a security review, custom MSA, invoicing, payment terms, or just because you prefer talking to humans - we’re happy to do that too.

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