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How subscription and billing work on Your Book Nest

The free tier is a real tier - full features for a small library. Upgrading lifts the limits for one flat yearly price, with the whole team included.
Saturday, 4 July 2026
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Your Book Nest is free to run for a small library and stays one flat yearly price when you outgrow the limits. There are no per-seat fees, no add-on modules and no quote to request - the price on the pricing page is the whole bill.

What does the free tier include?

Everything the product does, within limits sized for a small library: 50 patrons, 100 items and 10,000 loan records. Labels, patron sign-ins, the full team - none of it is paywalled. The usage section in Settings shows where you stand against each limit.

What does upgrading add?

Room. The paid plan raises the limits to 500 patrons, 5,000 items and unlimited loan records. The features are the same on both tiers - you upgrade when your collection or membership outgrows the free limits, not to unlock functionality.

How does payment work?

The owner upgrades from Settings, paying by card through Stripe's secure checkout for a year at a time. After that, the subscription section in Settings manages everything - update the card, view the renewal date, or cancel.

What happens if I cancel?

The paid limits run to the end of the year you have paid for, then the library returns to the free tier. Nothing is deleted: every item, patron and loan record stays, and daily lending carries on. If you are over the free limits at that point, existing records keep working - you just can't add beyond the limits until you upgrade again.

What happens if a renewal payment fails?

A grace period of 7 days keeps the paid limits in place while the card is sorted out - update it from the subscription section in Settings. If the payment still hasn't gone through after that, the library returns to the free tier, again with nothing deleted.

Who on the team deals with billing?

Only the owner. Team members see that the subscription is handled by the owner, and card details and renewal dates stay private to them.

How Your Book Nest handles subscription and billing

The free tier carries a small library indefinitely at 50 patrons, 100 items and 10,000 loan records. One flat yearly payment lifts the limits, managed by the owner from Settings via Stripe. Cancelling or a failed payment returns the library to the free tier with all data intact.

Your Book Nest pricing

Free for up to 100 items. After that it is $60/year flat - one fee for the whole library, no per-volunteer charge and no cut of anything.

  • Unlimited copies and loans
  • A sign-in for every volunteer
  • No MARC and no Dewey
  • Patrons are just names - no sign-ups to chase, no public catalogue to moderate

No card to start. No contract. Cancel anytime.

Try Your Book Nest now

No sign-up and no demo to book. Just open the demo and start adding books, patrons and loans, with sample data already in place.