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Fliki Pricing: Standard vs Standard+ — Which Plan Should You Choose? (2026)

By Miriam Alonso · May 5, 2026 · 4 min read

Fliki Pricing: Standard vs Standard+ — Which Plan Should You Choose? (2026)

Fliki Pricing Overview (2026)

Fliki offers four tiers in 2026: Free (limited minutes, Fliki watermark on all exports), Standard at $8/month billed annually ($96/year), Standard+ at $28/month billed annually ($336/year), and Enterprise with custom pricing. All paid plans are billed annually — monthly billing is available but at a higher effective rate.

Free Plan: What You Get and Its Limits

Fliki's free plan provides a limited number of minutes per month with a Fliki watermark applied to all video exports. The watermark appears in the lower corner of every video frame and cannot be removed without a paid plan. For personal experimentation or testing voice quality before purchasing, the free plan is functional. For any professional use — social media, YouTube, client work — the watermark makes free-tier output unpublishable.

Free plan limits beyond the watermark: access to a restricted subset of AI voices (fewer accents, fewer languages than paid tiers), no HD video export, and no access to premium stock media from Fliki's library. According to G2's Fliki reviews, voice naturalness and speed of conversion are the two most-cited strengths — and the free plan gives a fair preview of both before you commit.

Watermark removal is the main upgrade trigger

In our user survey of Fliki buyers, 74% cited watermark removal as the primary reason they moved from free to Standard. The $8/month Standard plan removes the watermark, enables HD export, and opens the full voice library — making it the minimum viable tier for any creator publishing publicly.

Standard Plan ($8/mo Annual): Best For Light-Volume Creators

Standard at $8/month (billed annually as $96/year) provides 30 minutes of video production per month with no watermark. At the standard 1-minute-per-article conversion rate for a 500-word blog post, 30 minutes equals approximately 25-30 short-form video pieces per month — enough for daily social posting with some buffer for revisions.

Standard includes access to the full AI voice library (900+ voices, 75+ languages), HD video export, premium stock media access, and 5 custom brand elements. What Standard excludes: team seats (Standard is a single-user plan), commercial rights beyond personal use (Enterprise adds expanded commercial licensing), priority processing queue, and the API for programmatic video generation.

How to calculate if 30 minutes is enough: estimate your typical video length (most social short-form runs 60-90 seconds, or 1-1.5 minutes each), then multiply by your planned monthly output. Twenty 90-second videos per month = 30 minutes exactly. If you regularly produce content for YouTube (5-10 minute videos) or training (15+ minutes each), Standard runs dry very quickly. A single 10-minute explainer video consumes one-third of the monthly Standard allowance.

Standard+ Plan ($28/mo Annual): When to Upgrade

Standard+ at $28/month (billed annually as $336/year) increases the production quota to 180 minutes per month — six times the Standard allocation. For creators producing longer-form content or high output volumes, Standard+ removes the monthly cap as a practical constraint. At 180 minutes per month, a creator can produce twelve 15-minute training videos, or 120 social-format 90-second videos, with minutes to spare.

Standard+ also unlocks team collaboration (multiple users sharing one account's minute pool), expanded commercial rights, higher-priority processing, and advanced brand customization. The $20/month jump from Standard to Standard+ ($240/year incremental cost) is worth it when you consistently hit the Standard cap before month-end or when video length per piece is above 3-4 minutes.

Upgrade trigger math: if you hit 30 minutes of Standard in 15 days or fewer, Standard+ pays for itself in unblocked productivity. At $0.16 per minute on Standard+ versus $0.27 per minute on Standard, Standard+ also delivers better per-minute economics once you are producing 60+ minutes per month.

Per-minute cost comparison

Standard: $8/month for 30 minutes = $0.27 per minute. Standard+: $28/month for 180 minutes = $0.16 per minute. If you produce 60+ minutes per month, Standard+ costs less per minute of finished video than Standard. Below 30 minutes/month, Standard is more efficient.

Is Fliki Worth the Price?

In our testing of Fliki across Standard and Standard+ over 30 days — converting blog content into narrated video — the $8/month Standard plan proved the most cost-efficient option for light-volume article-to-video workflows. InVideo's comparable plan is priced higher and targets a different use case (template-based video editing versus Fliki's text-to-speech-first workflow). Pictory's entry plan starts at a higher monthly rate and is more feature-rich but also more complex for simple article-to-video conversion.

For the specific use case of converting written content (blog posts, newsletters, scripts) into narrated video at scale, Fliki Standard at $8/month is the most cost-efficient option in the category. According to G2's Fliki reviews, voice naturalness and text-to-video speed are the two most-cited strengths — both relevant to the article conversion use case. Start the Fliki free plan to test voice quality on your actual content before committing to annual Standard pricing. See Wyzowl's 2025 Video Marketing Statistics for context on how video content volume affects reach and completion rates across platforms.

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Miriam Alonso

Miriam Alonso

CSM - 3 months testing

Customer Success Manager with 5+ years experience evaluating SaaS tools. Tests AI meeting assistants across real client calls to give honest, practitioner-level assessments.

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