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Light four-column pricing table with a monthly/yearly toggle and one highlighted Popular tier marked by a gradient-bordered card.
Summary
A centered, light four-tier pricing block with a pill billing toggle up top and a single Popular plan called out by a gradient-bordered card and a filled black button.
Visual description
Centered two-line black headline "Predictable pricing scalable plans" with a grey one-line subtitle, and a small grey pill toggle switching Monthly/Yearly. Four white rounded pricing cards sit in a row: Free ($0), Hobby ($40), Standard ($150, tagged "Popular"), and Pro ($500), each with a small colored star icon, a "per month" note, and a CTA. The three non-popular cards use light outlined "Get started" or "Subscribe" buttons; the Standard card is wrapped in a pink-orange gradient border and uses a filled black "Subscribe" button with a gradient underline. Below each price is a checklist with circular check icons and an "Everything in [tier] +" lead line; feature counts grow left to right. A greyscale "Trusted by 9000+ business worldwide" logo strip (Siemens, Postman, PwC, Alpian, Opal, alBaraka) anchors the bottom.
Key takeaway
The Popular tier is signaled three ways at once (gradient border, "Popular" badge, the only filled button) so the eye lands on it immediately. Carrying the same warm gradient accent from the rest of the brand onto just one card keeps the table neutral while still steering the choice.
Reuse notes
A clean default for a usage-based AI or SaaS product with three to four tiers. Four columns get cramped on tablet, so plan a stacked fallback; the trust strip is a nice reassurance directly under the prices.





















