The whole product.
$0
/ month
No per-booking fee. No commission.
Unlimited products & rate plans
Unlimited bookings
Unlimited team members
Unlimited customers
Multi-channel distribution
Vouchers & promo codes
Gate check-in app
Multi-locale & multi-currency
Roles & permissions
Audit history & version control
TripStub is self-funded and profitable on partner referral fees from optional payment gateways and OTA integrations — not on subscription revenue we'd need to keep raising.
No VC-pressured growth curve. No forced upgrade path. We only make more money if you do.
Plug in your monthly bookings and average ticket price. No email gate — the math is the math.
Plug in your numbers. The math is transparent — no pop-up, no email gate.
Bookings per month
Average booking value
Annual revenue
$122,400
120 × $85 × 12
22% OTA commission
$26,928
+ $3,588 SaaS
TripStub annual cost
=$0
Every capability included
Assumptions: 22% is the midpoint of typical OTA commissions (15–30%); $299/mo is the median for SaaS booking platforms in this category. Your actuals will vary. TripStub itself remains $0 regardless.
Same primitives, very different price tag.
Nobody gives away software for $0 without a revenue model. Here's ours, in full.
When you connect a payment gateway (Stripe, Adyen, etc.), the provider pays us a small cut of their take rate. You pay the gateway their standard pricing — exactly what you'd pay signing up directly. The extra goes to us, not to them.
A handful of premium OTA integrations (e.g., dedicated Viator sync tiers) charge a per-booking fee to use their high-throughput pipes. Where that fee exists, it's clearly marked on the channel page before you enable it.
Things TripStub itself doesn't charge for — but that still cost money because third parties charge for them. Called out here so there are no surprises:
That's it. If you see any other charge in the admin that isn't on this list, it's a bug — email us.
Full FAQ at /faq.
Is there a catch?
No. Every capability is included. No tiers, no feature locks, no 'Enterprise only' asterisks.
Will you charge later?
TripStub is free. Pricing communication will be clear, and every workspace has a clean data-export path.
How do you make money?
Payment provider referral fees + opt-in premium channel connector fees. You pay what you'd pay those providers directly; the markup (if any) comes out of their margin.