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  3. Pro Dropped to €39, and We Added Two New Plans

Pro Dropped to €39, and We Added Two New Plans

Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Pricing comparison table showing four recruitment software plans

We had two plans. A free Starter and Pro at €49/month. That was it.

The Starter plan gave you unlimited candidates, unlimited vacancies, unlimited exports, and a generous one-time pool of AI credits. We did that on purpose — early adopters needed room to really test the product and give us honest feedback. It worked. We got great feedback. But it was never going to be sustainable long-term.

And Pro was the only paid option, so you went from zero to €49 with nothing in between.

We restructured the whole thing.

What changed

Pro dropped from €49 to €39/month (or €29 on annual billing). Same features, lower price. If you were on the fence about Pro before, this is 20% less to think about.

New Max plan at €99/month (€79 annual). For agencies running larger candidate pools who need more room. 500 candidates, 50 vacancies, and 3M monthly AI credits.

New Enterprise tier. Unlimited candidates, unlimited vacancies, custom AI credits, dedicated support. No fixed price. Hit "Contact Us" on the pricing page and we'll work out the terms.

The free Starter plan now has real limits. Instead of unlimited candidates and vacancies, you get 10 candidates, 1 vacancy, 5 PDF exports, and 200K one-time AI credits. Still enough to test the full product and handle a small pipeline. But if you're running a real recruiting operation, you'll need a paid plan.

The new lineup

Starter (Free)Pro (€39/mo)Max (€99/mo)Enterprise
Candidates10100500Unlimited
Vacancies11050Unlimited
PDF exports5UnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
AI credits200K one-time1M/mo3M/moCustom

Every plan includes the same core features: AI matching, CV tailoring, translation, motivation letters, anonymization, and custom branding. The difference is how much you can store and process.

AI credits

We used to track usage in raw tokens. That's an implementation detail nobody cares about.

Now we show credits. They measure AI usage in a simpler unit. Tailoring a CV, translating a resume, scoring a candidate — each costs credits. Lighter operations cost less. Complex ones cost more.

The free plan gets 200K credits once. Paid plans reset every month.

What happens when you hit a limit

We don't delete anything. Your oldest records get locked. Still visible, still there, but you can't edit them until you free up space or upgrade.

AI credits are different. When they run out, AI features stop working. Paid plans reset monthly. The free plan doesn't reset, so once your credits are gone, you'd need to upgrade.

PDF exports on Starter are capped at 5. Paid plans have no export limit.

Annual billing

Pro and Max both offer annual billing at 20% off. Pro drops to €29/month, Max to €79. You can switch between monthly and annual from the new settings page.


New pricing is live on tlntly.com and in the app under Settings.


Related reading:

  • How we made CV processing 6x faster
  • How to create branded, professional CVs for your agency

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