As we approach the new financial year, Xero has announced updates to its subscription pricing for Australian users, effectiveĀ 1 July 2025, itās important to understand how these changes may affect your budget and software choices.
š” Whatās Changing?
Xero is increasing the monthly fees for several of its business plans. Hereās a breakdown of the new pricing:
| Plan | Current Price | New Price (from 1 July 2025) | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ignite | $35 | $35 | No change |
| Grow | $70 | $75 | +$5 |
| Comprehensive | $90 | $100 | +$10 |
| Ultimate 10 | $115 | $130 | +$15 |
| Ultimate 20 | $145 | $162 | +$17 |
| Ultimate 50 | $200 | $222 | +$22 |
| Ultimate 100 | $245 | $272 | +$27 |
All prices are in AUD and include GSTĀ
š Why the Increase?
Xero states that the price changes reflect ongoing investment in platform improvements, including:
- Enhanced analytics powered by Syft
- New forecasting tools and dashboards
- Improved cash flow insights and reporting features
- Xero super in all plans
These updates aim to help businesses make more informed financial decisions and better understand their performance
š§¾ What You Should Do
As your bookkeeper, I recommend the following steps:
- Review your current plan: Log into your Xero account and check your subscription under the āSubscriptionā tab.
- Assess your needs: Are you using all the features of your current plan? If not, it might be worth considering a lower-tier plan
- Update your budget: Factor the new pricing into your monthly expenses from July onwards.
- We will update the fees to you for your July subscription moving forward
š¤ Letās Talk
If youāre unsure how these changes affect your business letās review your current setup and make sure youāre getting the best value for your money.