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More sites, same price: 1,000-site licenses are here!
GravityKit upgraded all 50-site license plans to support 1,000 sites at no extra cost. Existing license holders get the upgrade automatically, with no action required.

At GravityKit, we’re committed to delivering value that empowers everyone, from small business owners to web agencies, and we want to make sure you have the tools to scale your projects without limits.
That’s why we’ve made a major upgrade to our plugin licenses: all 50-site license plans now support up to 1,000 sites!
What you need to know
This upgrade applies to all plugin plans and bundles. If you’re an existing 50-site license holder, you’ve been automatically upgraded at no extra cost. That’s 950 extra sites, completely free!
Why the change?
At GravityKit, one of our values is to engage as partners in our customers’ success. That’s why we’re always looking for ways to deliver the best value possible.
We realized that a 50-site limit just wasn’t enough for many of our customers, especially web agencies and larger businesses managing multiple projects.
With this new 1,000-site limit, we’re making it easier than ever to grow your projects, take on more clients, and scale your business effortlessly—all while keeping the same affordable pricing.
Need even more?
If your projects require more than 1,000 sites (though we imagine this will be rare), don’t hesitate to reach out to our team. We’d love to work with you on custom solutions tailored to your needs.
What’s next?
If you’re already on a 50-site plan, your license has been automatically upgraded to support up to 1000 sites! There’s no action required on your part.
If you’re ready to expand your projects or explore new possibilities, now’s the perfect time to upgrade to the new 1000-site plan and take advantage of this exciting change.
Thank you for being part of GravityKit
This upgrade is just one way we’re saying thank you for being part of the GravityKit community. We can’t wait to see what you build next—now with 1,000 sites at your fingertips.
Here’s to an incredible 2025 ahead. We’ve got even more exciting updates in the works, and we’re so glad you’re along for the ride.
Happy holidays from the GravityKit team! 🎉
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