FareHarbor to Switch to Paid Website Plans in 2025: What You Need to Know

At the recent Spark 2024 Conference, FareHarbor announced a significant change to its website offerings: starting January 1st, 2025, they’ll be transitioning all free website plans to paid plans. Depending if you are a legacy or newer client of theirs, the shift means a recurring annual fee of up to $5,000. The price will also reflect the level of support you wish to receive through them.

This change impacts many tour and activity operators who rely on FareHarbor for affordable, booking-ready websites. With rates potentially reaching $5,000 a year, existing users are encouraged to evaluate their options to avoid getting locked into a higher-priced plan.

FareHarbor’s shift underscores the importance of assessing website and booking tool options before the year's end. Considering alternatives now can help you transition smoothly if a different provider better suits your needs and budget, ensuring you’re not unexpectedly committed to FareHarbor’s new pricing structure.

We love working with FareHarbor as a booking platform and know it offers our tourism, travel and adventure clients a comprehensive and intuitive online booking system. That's why our Alula Moxie team is dedicated to creating website solutions that seamlessly integrate with your FareHarbor booking system. We can rebuild your website through a WordPress account that you own and control. Your website will also come with more customization features.

Take some time before the end of the year to determine how your business will be moving forward with your website. Reach out to your FareHarbor account rep to confirm which plan you will be moved to, should you decide to pay their annual fee. Proactively managing this change will help keep costs down while preserving your booking operations’ effectiveness for 2025 and beyond.

Updated On:
October 29, 2024

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