How KorpKit packages work
KorpKit has a free base package and three paid packages: Freelancer, Corporate, and Enterprise. The public pricing section focuses on the paid packages, but the free base package exists so a business can start without paying first.
Each package controls access to features. This means the package decides how much branding, automation, payment control, domain control, email control, staff access, storage, and workflow flexibility the tenant receives.
The exact price should always be checked on the pricing page or package plan page because billing terms and discounts can change. This guide explains the difference between the package levels.
Free package
Free is for starting, testing, and understanding KorpKit. It is useful when you want to see how tenant signup, the control panel, admin portal, and client portal work before choosing a paid plan.
Free comes with limitations. It is not meant for a fully white-labeled serious business setup. Expect KorpKit branding, limited services, limited employees, limited storage, fewer payment options, and fewer automation controls.
Free is best when you are exploring the system, testing the portal, or proving the workflow before moving to a paid package.
Freelancer package
Freelancer is the first paid package. It is built for solo operators, small service providers, freelancers, and small teams that want a more professional portal than the free package.
Freelancer unlocks stronger branding, more services, custom domain and custom email options where available, client import, payment gateways like Stripe and PayPal where configured, and better client portal control.
Freelancer is best when you are ready to use KorpKit with real clients but do not need the strongest enterprise automation yet.
Corporate package
Corporate is for businesses that need more structure than Freelancer. It is suitable for agencies, service teams, and growing organizations that want a stronger operational setup.
Corporate can include more advanced invoice handling, reminders, better workflow control, stronger business presentation, and more package room than Freelancer.
Corporate is best when the business has steady clients, recurring work, team members, and needs a more reliable client-management process.
Enterprise package
Enterprise is the highest package. It is for organizations that need advanced payment control, automation, team management, audit-style controls, larger portal needs, and deeper white-label behavior.
Enterprise can unlock features such as partial payments, AutoPay or saved-card style flows, final-file unlock rules, advanced payment options where available, more import controls, audit logs, and stronger organization-level controls.
Enterprise is best when your business cannot afford manual chaos and needs the most complete KorpKit portal experience.
When to upgrade
Upgrade from Free when you are ready to use the portal with real clients and want stronger branding, domains, email, payments, services, and team access.
Upgrade from Freelancer when your work volume grows and you need more automation, stronger billing flow, or more business-level controls.
Upgrade to Enterprise when payment automation, partial payments, final-file unlock, larger teams, and advanced controls matter to your operation.
How upgrades and downgrades should feel
An upgrade should be simple for the tenant. If the tenant moves from a lower paid package to a higher paid package, the system can allow immediate access and charge only the difference needed for the active billing period.
A downgrade should be safer. Instead of instantly removing features and possibly breaking the business workflow, the tenant should cancel or schedule the lower package to begin after the current paid period ends.
This protects the tenant from losing paid access in the middle of a billing period and keeps billing dates easier to understand.
Simple package choice
Choose Free when you are testing. Choose Freelancer when you want to start using KorpKit professionally. Choose Corporate when your business needs stronger organization and automation. Choose Enterprise when you need the most complete workflow.
A small business should not overthink it. Start where your current needs fit, then upgrade when your client volume, team size, branding needs, or payment automation needs become bigger.
The best package is the one that removes the most manual work without forcing your business to pay for controls it does not need yet.