How much does Synter cost in 2026?
Synter uses credits-metered pricing across all tiers, no flat-rate or unlimited option. Entry price starts at $299/month.
Last verified: July 2026
Pricing model
How Synter pricing works
Synter charges credits-metered monthly plans. Every tier comes with a fixed credit allotment: Growth at $299/month gets 15,000 credits, Scale at $899/month gets 40,000 credits, and ABM at $1,499/month gets 75,000 credits. Enterprise pricing is custom.
There is no flat-rate or unlimited option. Usage against your credit pool determines whether you need to upgrade. This is a meaningful shift from Synter's earlier flat-rate positioning.
AdKit charges $29/month (1 account) or $49/month (unlimited), flat-rate, no caps. Includes competitor tracking, ad library, creative studio, and MCP. No credits to track, no separate tiers for creative features.
Plans
Plans and what each one includes
Synter offers 5 tiers.
Free Trial
$0
14 days, then paid plan required
Test the platform for 14 days. Full access to all features during the trial period.
- All 20+ ad platforms
- Web app + CLI + MCP access
- Full feature access during trial
- Expires after 14 days
Growth
$299/month
15,000 credits
Entry plan. AI agents across 20+ platforms, campaign management, API access, approval workflows.
- Cross-channel campaign management (20+ platforms)
- Web app + CLI + MCP server
- Custom AI prompts
- API access
- Budget guardrails
- Approval workflows
- Credits-metered, not unlimited
Scale
$899/month
40,000 credits
Higher credit allotment for teams running more volume across more platforms.
- Everything in Growth
- Higher credit ceiling
- AI creative generation
- Credits-metered, not unlimited
ABM
$1,499/month
75,000 credits
Account-based marketing tier with the highest self-serve credit allotment.
- Everything in Scale
- ABM-focused workflows
- Highest self-serve credit ceiling
- Credits-metered, not unlimited
Enterprise
Custom
Custom credit volume and feature set for large teams.
- Everything in ABM
- Custom credit volume
- Custom feature set
Glossary
What these features actually mean
Tiered autonomy
Synter's safety model. You configure which actions agents can execute autonomously and which need human approval. Example: auto-pause ads with CTR below 0.5% without asking, but require approval for budget changes over $1,000. Different from AdKit's draft-first model where nothing reaches your live account without explicit publish.
20+ platforms
Synter supports: Google, Meta, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, X, Reddit, Snapchat, Pinterest, Microsoft, Samsung TV, Trade Desk, StackAdapt, Spotify, ChatGPT Ads, Amazon, Walmart, Shopify, Taboola, Outbrain.
Credits-metered pricing
Every Synter tier consumes a monthly credit pool (15,000 to 75,000+ depending on tier). Unlike flat-rate competitors, usage above your credit allotment requires upgrading. AdKit, by contrast, is flat-rate with no per-call metering.
Keep in mind
Hidden costs and fine print
Credits-metered, not flat-rate
Every paid tier is metered by a monthly credit allotment (15,000 to 75,000+). There's no unlimited plan. Heavy usage across 20+ platforms can burn through credits faster than expected.
Entry price jumped to $299/mo
There's no longer a sub-$300 plan. The old $99/mo Ads tier is gone. Growth, the new entry tier, starts at $299/month.
Platform depth varies
20+ platforms means depth per platform is uneven. Core platforms (Google, Meta) get deeper tooling than newer additions (Samsung TV, ChatGPT Ads). Wide coverage, uneven depth.
No ad library or competitor tracking
Synter manages campaigns but doesn't help you figure out what to run. No ad browsing, no competitor monitoring, no swipe file. You bring the strategy.
Real costs
What you'll actually pay each month
Based on typical use cases. Synter is credits-metered, so cost depends on both which tier you need and how much you use.
| Scenario | Plan | Monthly cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Testing the platform | Free Trial | $0/14 days | Full access during trial |
| SaaS marketer, Meta + Google only | Growth | $299/mo | Overpaying for 20+ platforms when using 2 |
| Multi-channel team (5+ platforms) | Growth or Scale | $299-899/mo | Good value if using the breadth, watch credit usage |
| Heavy usage, AI creative generation | Scale | $899/mo | 40,000 credits, higher volume |
| Account-based marketing team | ABM | $1,499/mo | 75,000 credits |
| Enterprise with custom volume | Custom | Custom | Quote-based |
Verdict
Is Synter worth the price?
Synter makes sense if you advertise across many platforms. If your media plan spans Amazon, Walmart, Spotify, LinkedIn, and Meta, one agent that talks to all of them is valuable. The $299/month Growth plan covers 20+ platforms with a 15,000 credit allotment.
Most SaaS companies and app marketers run 80%+ of their spend on Meta and Google. For them, Synter's breadth is wasted coverage. At $299/month, it's roughly 10x AdKit's price ($29-49/month) and doesn't include competitor research, an ad library, or a creative studio. You're paying for platform breadth, not workflow depth, and you're metered by credits on top of that.
AdKit starts at $29/month for 1 account, MCP included (competitor tracking, 500k+ ad library, AI creative, draft system). $49/month for unlimited projects. If your ads live on Meta, Google, TikTok, and Reddit, AdKit covers your full workflow for less.
Consider AdKit
AdKit starts at $29/month for 1 account, $49/month for unlimited. Includes competitor tracking, 500k+ ad library, creative studio, and draft-first MCP. If you run ads on 4 platforms or fewer, you get more for less.
See how AdKit comparesAdKit vs Synter: breadth or depth for your ad workflow
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | 7 days, full access | 14 days |
| Entry paid tier | $29/month (1 account, includes MCP) | $299/month (Growth plan, 15,000 credits, 20+ platforms) |
| Mid tier | $49/month (unlimited projects) | $899/month (Scale, 40,000 credits) or $1,499/month (ABM, 75,000 credits) |
| Most expensive tier | $49/month (unlimited projects) | Custom pricing (Enterprise) |
| Pricing model | Flat-rate, no execution caps | Credits-metered across all tiers, no flat-rate option |
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