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Spocket Plans: Seats, Hubs, and Qualifying Tiers

Choose your Spocket plan by mapping must-haves to qualifying tiers — seats, hubs, pools, and add-ons — not homepage “from” tiles.

By Lee M.Updated Aug 18, 20268 min readFact-checked

Quick answer

Choose a Spocket plan by listing day-one must-haves for dropshipping sourcing, mapping them to a qualifying tier — subscription, processing, apps, GMV, or quote packaging included — then proving the loop on that package before you buy. Homepage “from” tiles are not a bill of materials. Never invent list prices here — confirm plans, processing, and quote terms on /pricing/spocket/.

  • List day-one must-haves
  • Map to a researched qualifying plan
  • Price processing, apps, and GMV you will actually use
  • Prove the loop on the package you will buy
  • Get the qualifying configuration in writing
  • Never invent a spreadsheet total in this guide

Spocket packaging rules

  • Tiles are the bottom layer Spocket is often sold on subscriptions, processing, apps, or quote packaging in our snapshot — treat homepage tiles as marketing, not a bill of materials. Confirm live packaging on the pricing page.
  • Gates change the bill Our research does not flag plan-gated capabilities for Spocket, but confirm your must-haves — including plans, processing, and apps — against the packaging you actually intend to buy.
  • Prove on the package you will buy Our snapshot records no trial length for Spocket — ask for an evaluation window in writing before you commit to a plan.
  • Job cluster first Must-haves should match import a US/EU supplier product into the connected store and push a test order back to the vendor. Do not pay for hubs that serve a full storefront platform or checkout replacement.

Spocket plan path

  1. 1Day one
  2. 2Qualifying tier
  3. 3Same package
  4. 4In writing

Spocket plan anatomy

Spocket plan anatomy: subscription, processing, gates, apps.
Read Spocket pricing from must-have gates upward; confirm numbers on the pricing page.

What actually shapes a Spocket bill

We do not invent list prices here. Use this anatomy, then confirm live numbers on the Spocket pricing page.

  • Seats61%
  • Add-ons18%
  • Implementation12%
  • Training5%
  • Other4%
  • Subscription / hub

    The researched plan that unlocks checkout, imports, or sales channels — not the homepage starter tile.

  • Processing / GMV

    Transaction fees, payment plans, and any GMV bands. Confirm whether the vendor’s processor is cheaper than yours.

  • Apps, modules, themes

    Our research does not flag plan-gated capabilities for Spocket, but confirm your must-haves — including plans, processing, and apps — against the packaging you actually intend to buy.

  • Hosting / implementation

    Open-source and enterprise paths add hosting or integrator hours — get fees in writing; do not invent them.

  • AI / extras

    Research lists AI assistant, AI summaries, AI automation, and AI recommendations for Spocket. Research places AI assistance on Starter, Professional, Empire, and Unicorn.

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Who Spocket packaging usually fits

  1. 01

    Early catalog / one channel

    Fits when dropshipping sourcing is the job and you can live without enterprise multi-storefront or composable programmes.

    • One store or connected storefront
    • Named merchandiser
    • Payments you will actually use
  2. 02

    Growing catalog / omnichannel

    Fits when inventory, channels, or GMV gates matter and someone will admin the store weekly.

    • Named store owner hours
    • Must-haves mapped to a qualifying hub
    • Stop shadow spreadsheets for stock
  3. 03

    Quote-led / multi-store

    Fits only if Spocket is still dropshipping sourcing at that scale — not if you actually needed a full storefront platform or checkout replacement.

    • Written qualifying configuration
    • GMV / processing rules
    • Adoption review before more apps

Spocket must vs nice

Must-have
  • Core loop on the qualifying plan
  • Payments / shipping / channels for day one
  • product catalog, order management, shipping fulfillment, and marketplace channels
Nice-to-have
  • AI / extra apps

1. List day-one must-haves for this job cluster

Spocket plans diagram 1.
Start Spocket packaging from the dropshipping sourcing loop — not from a “from” tile.
  • Honest musts

    Five jobs, all used weekly — catalog, checkout, and the channel you sell on.

  • Wishlist

    Twelve musts including unused AI and marketplace apps — cut to five.

  • Wrong job

    If musts describe a full storefront platform or checkout replacement, this product’s packaging will not save you.

Must-haves should match import a US/EU supplier product into the connected store and push a test order back to the vendor. Research-supported features include product catalog, order management, shipping fulfillment, and marketplace channels. 1. Write five things the store must do in week one.

  1. Mark each must vs nice.
  2. Drop anything that is actually a full storefront platform or checkout replacement. Worked example: Harbor Studio (Shopify store testing dropship SKUs) drops a cheaper tile when the must-have workflow unlocks only on a higher hub.

2. Map must-haves to a researched qualifying plan

Spocket plans diagram 2.
Map Spocket must-haves upward until every day-one job unlocks.
  • Mapped

    Every must-have has a researched plan name.

  • Tile shopping

    You compared “from” prices across vendors — restart from must-haves.

  • Quote-only

    If there is no public matrix, get the configuration in writing before you call it cheap.

Spocket is often sold on subscriptions, processing, apps, or quote packaging in our snapshot — treat homepage tiles as marketing, not a bill of materials. Confirm live packaging on the pricing page. 1. For each must-have, write the lowest researched Spocket plan that includes it. Our research does not flag plan-gated capabilities for Spocket, but confirm your must-haves — including plans, processing, and apps — against the packaging you actually intend to buy.

  1. The highest plan on that list is the qualifying tier — not the homepage starter tile.
  2. Check processing, GMV bands, and extra storefronts separately. Never invent list prices here — confirm plans, processing, and quote terms on /pricing/spocket/. Worked example: Harbor Studio (Shopify store testing dropship SKUs) discovers checkout, imports, or a sales channel force a higher hub than the tile they screenshotted, so they re-qualify before a trial.

3. Prove the loop on the package you will buy

Spocket plans diagram 3.
Trial Spocket on the qualifying package — not the demo’s extra hubs.
  • Honest trial

    Loop works on the hub you will pay for.

  • Inflated trial

    Ask the vendor which package the tenant is on, in writing.

  • Free-plan trap

    Free is a proving ground only if must-haves actually live there.

Our snapshot records no trial length for Spocket — ask for an evaluation window in writing before you commit to a plan. 1. Run a merchandiser can import within the plan cap and an order routes without copy-paste on the qualifying hub — not a demo enterprise workspace.

  1. Confirm processing and app behaviour if they change the bill.
  2. Write the configuration: plan, processing, apps, billing term. Worked example: Harbor Studio (Shopify store testing dropship SKUs) fails the gate when the trial ran Plus features they will not purchase. They restart the trial on the written package.

4. Get the qualifying configuration in writing

Spocket plans diagram 4.
Buy Spocket from a written configuration — never from a homepage tile.
  • Written

    Plan, processing, apps, term — attached to the decision.

  • Verbal extra

    If a feature was “included in the demo,” it is not included until it is written.

  • Walk

    If packaging stays vague, keep looking via how to choose ecommerce software.

  1. Plan / hub (weekly operators only).
  2. Processing and GMV rules.
  3. Apps and add-ons the trial proved.
  4. Implementation, hosting, or onboarding fees if any — do not invent them.
  5. Annual vs monthly only after the configuration is frozen. Worked example: Harbor Studio (Shopify store testing dropship SKUs) will not sign until the qualifying hub and processing rules are in an email they can attach to the buy decision. If packaging stays vague, they also keep AliDrop on the same must-have sheet.

Compare qualifying configurations inside the same cluster

Do not rank Spocket (dropshipping sourcing) against a full storefront platform or checkout replacement on a single price tile.

  • AliDrop logo
    AliDrop

    AliExpress/Temu/Alibaba dropshipping importer — Starter $39/mo, Pro $59/mo, Empire $99/mo, Unicorn $299/mo; $1 for 7-day trial on paid tiers.

    View CRM profile
  • Printful logo
    Printful

    Print-on-demand fulfillment — Free $0; Growth $24.99/mo (waived after $12k/year sales) with 14-day trial; Enterprise quote. Product print costs separate.

    View CRM profile
  • Printify logo
    Printify

    Print-on-demand marketplace — Free $0 (5 stores); Premium $24.99/mo annual ($39 monthly from Feb 2026); Enterprise quote. Print costs separate.

    View CRM profile

Shortlist is cluster-matched from the catalogue — not an affiliate-ordered ranking and not a score.

Spocket checklist

Bring these questions to every demo

Ask vendors to show the workflow live, not just describe it.

  • 1List day-one must-havesFeatures that must ship without an unused enterprise tier.
  • 2Map to a qualifying planUse researched plan names — not marketing starting tiles.
  • 3Prove the loop on that packageTrial the hub you will buy, before you buy.
  • 4Get the qualifying quote in writingPlans, processing, apps, and implementation fees.

Frequently asked questions

  • Does a free Spocket plan count?

    Our snapshot records no trial length for Spocket — ask for an evaluation window in writing before you commit to a plan.

  • Should we pay annually?

    Only after the qualifying configuration is written. Annual discounts do not fix the wrong hub.

  • How do we treat processing and GMV?

    Model the constraint you will hit first — subscription, transaction fees, or a GMV band. Confirm both on the pricing page; do not invent a blended rate here.

  • Can we compare “from” prices across tools?

    Not usefully. Compare qualifying configurations for the same must-haves. Tiles omit gates.

  • Where are the actual numbers?

    Never invent list prices here — confirm plans, processing, and quote terms on /pricing/spocket/.

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