Compare SaaS pricing pages side by side.

Paste 2–5 public pricing page URLs. Plandiff fetches the visible content, extracts plans, prices and core features, flags unclear pricing, and builds a shareable comparison page in your browser.

Buyer-side comparison
2–5 URLs
Normalized table
Warnings for missing pricing
Shareable result link

What comes out

VendorPlansEntry priceWarnings
AcmeCRMStarter · Pro · Scale$19/moAnnual billing only shown in small print
FlowDeskFree · TeamFreeNo seat limit disclosed
OpsLayerGrowth · EnterpriseCustomNo public pricing for enterprise

MVP note: extraction is heuristic. Plandiff works best on text-rich public pricing pages and tells you when data is ambiguous.

Pricing page comparator

Enter 2 to 5 public pricing URLs. Plandiff uses a public text mirror for fetch reliability, then extracts plan names, prices and feature bullets client-side.

Tip: pricing pages with clear headings, currency markers and bullet lists produce the best output.

Companies compared0
Plans detected0
Pricing warnings0

Normalized comparison

Warnings & unclear pricing

Per-company extraction notes

How it works

Fast, pragmatic flow for SaaS buyers doing first-pass vendor evaluation.

1Paste URLs
Add 2–5 public pricing page links.
2Extract & normalize
Plandiff detects vendors, plan names, prices and recurring feature lines.
3Share the result
Your comparison is encoded into a browser share link.

Help / FAQ

Minimum public guidance for using the tool and understanding its limits.

What kind of URLs work best?

Public pricing pages with visible text, clear plan blocks and readable feature lists. Pages hidden behind auth, scripts or anti-bot systems may return incomplete data.

Is the comparison perfectly accurate?

No. This is an extraction-first MVP. It aims to speed up evaluation, not replace manual verification. Warnings highlight where pricing is missing or ambiguous.

Why does a page show “custom” or unclear pricing?

Some vendors do not expose public prices, hide billing cadence, or mix monthly and annual data. Plandiff surfaces that as a warning so you can inspect the source.

How does the share link work?

The result is stored in the browser URL hash. Sharing the link lets another person reopen the same comparison without a backend account.