Pricing

Free tools first. Pro when the workflow needs it.

Free football scouting tools and evidence-led guides. The public launch stays narrow on purpose: use the free tools and guides, then move to Pro only when you need cleaner output or more repeated shortlist work.

Free tools should be genuinely useful on their own.
Paid depth should unlock workflow speed, not basic trust.
Every pricing claim must match the current public surface.
Plans

Simple pricing that matches the public surface.

Free should be genuinely useful. Pro should only pay for speed, cleanliness, and repeated use.

Free

Free

For readers, scouts, and creators.

  • Search and compare across 74 indexed competitions
  • Player profiles with percentile context and radar views
  • Editorial guides that explain the method before you commit
  • A clean path into the live scouting workflow
Launch tier

Pro

€4.99/ mo

For users who work the workflow often enough that small speed gains matter.

  • Everything in Free
  • Cleaner exports for reports and threads
  • Faster repeat work for regular shortlist reviews
  • Direct support during the launch phase
Principles

How the pricing page stays honest

These are the rules that keep the launch surface aligned with the product.

01

Free tools should be genuinely useful on their own.

02

Paid depth should unlock workflow speed, not basic trust.

03

Every pricing claim must match the current public surface.

FAQ

Common questions

Short answers for users deciding whether the free surface is enough.

Do I need Pro to use Tifolab?+

No. The free tools and guides are the public entry point, and they are meant to stand on their own.

What does Free include?+

Free includes the tool directory, the main comparison workflow, methodology pages, and coverage across 74 indexed competitions.

What is Pro for?+

Pro is for users who work the workflow often enough that cleaner exports, faster repeat work, and a more direct line to the team matter.

How much coverage is indexed?+

The current public surface covers 51 domestic leagues and 74 total competitions, with the biggest reference leagues surfaced first.