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Chameleon Enterprise plan

What you get when you sign up for Chameleon Enterprise.

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Written by Tiago Mota
Updated over 2 weeks ago

With Chameleon, you have 4 plan options: Free, Startup, Growth, and Enterprise.

Chameleon Enterprise is a good fit if your company has multiple products and advanced needs.


Chameleon’s monthly costs are directly related to the data you store and manage with us. We calculate this by counting your monthly MTUs and charging you according to the maximum number of MTUs in each billing period. We use this as part of our pricing because our costs are proportional to the number of users we need to track and maintain data for and the number of API calls we need to make.

📌 Chameleon will start counting your MTUs once you successfully install the code snippet. You can monitor your monthly MTUs and subscription costs by checking your current user count from your Chameleon Dashboard.

If your account exceeds your plan's MTU limit in a given month, we will add the overages to your next invoice. Learn more about how we calculate and price overages and how you can avoid them.


The Chameleon Enterprise plan will make sense if you're part of a scaled organization with various needs and high user traffic.

With the Enterprise plan, you have access to:

As an Enterprise Plan customer, you will work with a Chameleon expert to help you create effective Experiences. You will also receive unlimited async feedback for any Experience you design. Just in case you need it. 😉

🎯 You can also access account-wide styling options (including custom CSS), Experiences analytics, A/B testing, and our Developers Hub.

Contact us to help you choose a plan that complements your product and caters to your users' needs.

💡 If you expect changes to your account (organic growth, installing Chameleon in different products and domains, etc.), contact us to review your plan. Adjusting your monthly usage will be easier and less costly than paying overages.

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