They can sign up for a plan, enjoy access to all features for a limited time, and then revert to the free plan if they don't purchase any of the priced plans.
Private plans screen showing the different pricing plans
The free plan provides access to all popup types, syncing with email service providers, advanced popup targeting, and is free for up to 100 sendable contacts. However, it does not provide access to email and chat support like the paid plans.
The next paid plan starts at $30 per month for 1500 sendable contacts and offers more effective email marketing features for the users.
If you are simply interested in growing your email list, you can opt for a Privy Convert school principals email list plan that starts at $24 per month for 10,000 page views. If you want more views, you should spend more money. For example, 50,000 page views currently equates to $84 per month.
Our final verdict: which offers more value for you?
Comparing the price-performance ratio, Poptin has an edge over Privy by focusing on unique visitors instead of page views.
Every time a page on your website loads on a user's screen, it counts as a page view. This includes refreshes, reloads, and viewing the same page multiple times during a single visit. If a user clicks a link to your blog post, that's a page view. If they refresh the page, that's another page view. If they then click to another page on your website, that's a new page view.
On the other hand, a visitor is a unique individual who interacts with your website within a specific time frame, usually set at 24 hours or 30 minutes depending on the analytics tool.
This means that with Poptin you won’t be charged for updates or multiple visits to the same page, potentially saving you money if your visitors tend to engage more deeply with your content.