Per-project pricing, and why we will never charge per seat
Most tools tax you for adding teammates. We think that is backwards.
Almost every project tool charges per user. Add a teammate, pay more. Invite a contractor for a week, pay more. It is the default, and it quietly shapes how teams behave.
We decided not to do that. Bundlle charges for the active projects you run, and every member is free. Here is the thinking.
Per-seat pricing taxes collaboration
When each person is a line item, inviting people becomes a budget decision. Teams share logins, leave stakeholders out, and hesitate before adding the very people who should be in the loop. The pricing model ends up working against the product's whole purpose.
You should pay for value, not headcount
The value Bundlle creates is tied to the work you track, which maps to projects, not to how many people glance at a board. Charging per active project lines the price up with the thing that actually grows: your work, not your invite list.
What this means in practice
Start free with one project and a few members. When you need more projects, you pay for those, and you can add or remove them at any time. Invite your whole team, your contractors and your stakeholders without watching a counter tick up.
Let your board keep up with you.
Connect a GitHub repo and watch the board start keeping itself current. Free to start, no card required.