Nobody enjoys pricing that hides the catch. Confusing tiers, vague limits and the nagging worry about what you’ll be charged when you grow are enough to make a business stick with a spreadsheet rather than risk a nasty surprise. Software pricing should be the easy part of the decision, not another source of doubt.
Asset Giant keeps its plans deliberately straightforward, with the limits laid out plainly up front. You can see exactly what each plan includes — how many assets, how many team members, how much AI and how much storage — and pick the one that fits where your business is today, knowing you can change it the moment your needs change.

Pricing you can actually understand
The plans are built around the things that genuinely scale with a business, with no hidden dimensions:
- Clear, named limits for assets, team members, AI lookups and storage — so you know what you’re getting and what you’d be upgrading for.
- A plan for your size. A sole trader and a sizeable operation can each find a tier that fits, rather than one-size-fits-nobody pricing.
- Change anytime. Move up as you grow, or adjust if your needs shrink, without being locked into a single starting choice.
Grows with you, never boxes you in
The reassurance here is that your initial choice isn’t a trap. Because moving between plans is instant and all your data comes with you, you can start modestly and step up only when you actually need to. There’s no penalty for guessing low at the outset, and no painful migration when you outgrow a tier — you simply change plan and carry on, with everything intact.
In practice:
- Compare the plans and pick the one that matches your current size.
- Track your usage against your limits from the dashboard.
- Upgrade (or adjust) in a couple of clicks whenever your needs change, keeping all your data.

Best Practice: Start on the smallest plan that comfortably fits today and watch your usage dials. Upgrading later is instant, so there’s no benefit to over-buying capacity before you need it.
To see how usage and limits work, see Understanding Your Subscription and Usage.