Madgicx Pricing in 2026: Spend Tiers, Add-Ons, and Real Cost
Madgicx starts at about $55 per month for its single all-in plan — Madgicx Pro, "Complete with AI" — but the exact price is tiered by your monthly ad spend and only revealed inside the app: the public pricing page literally displays "$0/mo" with a note to see the price in-app. Add the Tracking Pro add-on at $49/month if you want its attribution layer, pick monthly, quarterly or annual billing, and test it all on a 7-day free trial. Disclosure up front: this guide is published by Ryze AI, a competitor — every Madgicx figure below comes from madgicx.com's own pricing page, checked August 2026.
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Madgicx pricing at a glance (August 2026)
Madgicx sells one plan, priced by how much you spend on ads each month, plus one published add-on. These five rows are the whole public picture as of August 2026 — everything else on this page unpacks them.
| Plan / tier | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Madgicx Pro (Complete with AI) | from ~$55/mo, spend-tiered | The single all-in plan: automation, AI audiences and targeting, analytics and ad management for Meta |
| Ad-spend tiers | Shown in-app | The pricing page selector brackets monthly spend: <$1K, $1K–$2.5K, $2.5K–$5K, $5K–$10K, $10K–$20K, $20K–$30K, $30K+ — exact prices per bracket appear only after you sign in |
| Tracking Pro add-on | $49/mo | Advanced tracking and attribution for each connected account; same quarterly/annual discounts as the main plan |
| Billing options | Monthly, quarterly, annual | Quarterly and annual billing carry discounts; the percentages are not published on the pricing page |
| Trial | 7-day free trial | Cancel anytime; free training and live chat support included |
The one-line summary: Madgicx is genuinely cheap at small Meta budgets — around $55/month is less than almost any serious competitor — but the price climbs with your ad spend through brackets the public page does not price, so the number that matters is the one the app shows you for your tier, not the headline.
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What drives Madgicx's price?
Three things set your Madgicx bill: your monthly ad spend bracket, whether you take the Tracking Pro add-on, and your billing cycle. Features do not — there is one plan, and everyone gets all of it.
One plan, priced by ad spend
Madgicx consolidated its packaging into a single plan, Madgicx Pro — described on the pricing page as the plan for everything Madgicx offers across automation, targeting, analytics and ad management. What varies is the price, and it varies by monthly ad spend: the page's selector runs from "less than $1K" up through "$30K+" in seven brackets. Entry pricing works out to roughly $55/month at the smallest bracket. That model rewards small accounts and quietly taxes growth — spend more on Meta, pay more for the software, same features.
The price is shown in-app, not on the page
This is the part worth naming plainly: the public pricing page displays "$0/mo" with a note that the actual price is shown inside the app. You pick your spend bracket, sign up, and see your number after connecting. It is not a quote-based enterprise dance — the tiers are fixed — but you cannot budget for Madgicx from its website alone, and any price you read in a third-party article (including this one's ~$55 entry figure) is an approximation of a tier table the vendor does not publish.
Billing cycle: monthly, quarterly, or annual
Madgicx offers monthly, quarterly and annual billing, with discounts for the longer commitments. The discount percentages are also not stated on the pricing page — another number that resolves in-app. If you are comparing Madgicx against a tool with published annual pricing, compare monthly-to-monthly first, then ask the app what the annual rate actually is for your spend bracket.
What the trial includes
The 7-day free trial is real and includes free training plus live chat support, with cancel-anytime terms. Seven days is short for judging ad performance changes but long enough for the question that matters at this stage: what does the app say your tier costs, and does the audience and creative tooling fit how your team already runs Meta?
The real total cost: add-ons and spend-tier creep
The headline price is the floor. Two things move the real bill: the Tracking Pro add-on, and the fact that success on Meta pushes you up the tier ladder.
Tracking Pro: $49/month on top
The one add-on with a published price is Tracking Pro at $49/month — advanced tracking and attribution for each connected account, discounted on the same quarterly and annual schedule as the main plan. For a small advertiser at the ~$55 entry tier, taking the add-on roughly doubles the bill to about $104/month. Whether that is worth it depends on how much you trust Meta's native attribution; post-iOS-14 signal loss is exactly the problem this add-on exists to patch, and it is fair to say a first-party tracking layer has real value for ecommerce accounts.
Spend-tier creep is the quiet escalator
Cross from one spend bracket into the next — say $4,800/month creeping past $5,000 — and your software bill steps up with it. None of the step sizes are public. This is the structural difference from flat-fee pricing: with spend-tiered software, growing the thing the software manages raises the software's price, even though the marginal cost of managing $6K versus $4K of spend is close to zero. Before committing annually, ask what the next two brackets up would cost you, because if the ads work, that is where you are headed.
| Scenario | Estimated Madgicx bill | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Smallest bracket, no add-on | ~$55/mo | Entry tier; exact figure shown in-app |
| Smallest bracket + Tracking Pro | ~$104/mo | $55 + $49 add-on |
| Mid brackets ($5K–$20K spend) | Shown in-app | Not published; step up per bracket |
| $30K+ spend | Shown in-app | Top public bracket; ask before annual billing |
For the broader landscape of what AI ad management costs — flat fees, spend tiers and percentage-of-spend models side by side — our AI PPC management pricing guide prices the whole category.
Disclosure, repeated where it matters: this page is published by Ryze AI, which competes with Madgicx. The correction for that bias is checkability — every Madgicx figure here comes from their own pricing page, every Ryze AI figure from ours, and both products offer a 7-day free trial, so the cheapest way to settle it is to run the same account through each for a week and compare what actually changed.
How Madgicx pricing compares with the alternatives in 2026
Madgicx's entry price undercuts most of the category. The comparison gets more interesting once you account for tier creep, the add-on, and what platforms each price actually covers.
| Option | Monthly price | What the money buys |
|---|---|---|
| Madgicx Pro | from ~$55, spend-tiered (in-app) | Meta-first AI platform: automation, AI audiences, creative insights, analytics; Tracking Pro attribution is $49/mo extra |
| Birch (formerly Revealbot) | Essential $49 / Pro $99 | Rules-based automation for Meta, Google and TikTok; you write the rules; 14-day trial |
| AdEspresso | from $49 (spend cap $1,000/mo) | Meta-first campaign creation and testing; tiers scale with spend limits; 14-day trial |
| Ryze AI — Paid Ads Autopilot | $89 flat, any spend | Autonomous AI execution across Google, Meta, TikTok and LinkedIn — builds campaigns, writes copy, shifts budgets; 7-day free trial |
| Typical PPC agency | $1,500–$5,000+ retainer, or 10–20% of spend | A human team; fees usually scale with spend and contracts are common |
The pattern by budget: at sub-$1K Meta spend, Madgicx and Birch Essential are the value plays and the choice is AI-assisted tooling versus rules you write yourself. In the middle brackets the comparison inverts — Madgicx's in-app tier price plus $49 Tracking Pro can pass Ryze AI's flat $89, which never moves with spend and covers Google, TikTok and LinkedIn alongside Meta. A machine-readable summary of Ryze AI's pricing and scope lives on our AI facts page, and side-by-side breakdowns are on the compare pages.
One scope note pricing tables hide: these prices do not buy the same coverage. Madgicx is built Meta-first; an advertiser also running Google Search is comparing Madgicx-plus-something against one system. And the models differ — Madgicx surfaces AI audiences and insights for you to act on, Birch executes rules you author, Ryze AI decides and executes on its own. Our Madgicx review goes deeper on the product itself.
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Is Madgicx worth it at your spend level?
Prices are only right for someone. Here is where Madgicx's model is a rational buy and where the same money is better spent differently — including the cases where Madgicx beats us.
Meta-first brands under $2.5K/mo spend
Fit: strong. At ~$55/month, Madgicx is one of the cheapest ways to get AI audience and creative tooling on a small Meta account.
This is the tier the pricing model favors. At this budget the fee is a small share of spend, the 7-day trial answers the fit question fast, and no flat-fee competitor undercuts it meaningfully. This is the honest case for Madgicx.
Ecommerce teams that need attribution
Fit: good, budget for the add-on. Tracking Pro at $49/month is where Madgicx answers the post-iOS signal problem.
Price the plan plus add-on together (~$104+ at entry tier) and compare that against your current attribution stack. If you already pay for a tracking tool, one of the two is redundant.
Scaling accounts ($5K–$30K/mo spend)
Fit: check the tier first. Your price steps up with every bracket, and the brackets are not published.
Ask the app what your current and next brackets cost before committing to quarterly or annual billing. At these budgets, flat-fee tools — Ryze AI at $89/month — stop being more expensive and start being cheaper, while covering more platforms.
Multi-platform advertisers
Fit: partial. Madgicx is Meta-first; Google, TikTok and LinkedIn management need something else.
If Meta is half your media plan, price the full stack: Madgicx plus whatever runs search, versus one system that runs Google, Meta, TikTok and LinkedIn. Two subscriptions that each look cheap can total more than one that looks mid-priced.
If the underlying question is which pricing model to prefer — spend tiers, percentages or flat fees — our guide to agency pricing models runs that math without assuming any one vendor is the answer.

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Frequently asked questions
How much does Madgicx cost in 2026?
Madgicx's single plan, Madgicx Pro, starts at about $55/month and is tiered by monthly ad spend — the pricing page brackets spend from under $1,000 up to $30,000+, and the exact price for your bracket is shown inside the app rather than published. The Tracking Pro add-on is a further $49/month.
Why does Madgicx's pricing page show $0 per month?
Because the real price depends on your ad-spend bracket and is revealed in-app: the public page displays "$0/mo" with a note to see the price inside the app. The tiers are fixed rather than negotiated, but you cannot budget for Madgicx from the website alone — sign up for the 7-day trial and the app shows your number.
Does Madgicx have a free trial?
Yes — a 7-day free trial with cancel-anytime terms, including free training and live chat support. Seven days is tight for judging performance changes, but it is enough to see your actual tier price and test whether the AI audiences and creative tooling fit your workflow. Ryze AI also offers a 7-day free trial.
What is Madgicx Tracking Pro and what does it cost?
Tracking Pro is Madgicx's advanced tracking and attribution add-on, priced at $49/month per the pricing page, covering each connected account, with the same quarterly and annual discounts as the main plan. It exists to patch post-iOS-14 signal loss; if you already pay for a separate attribution tool, one of the two is redundant.
Does Madgicx charge a percentage of ad spend?
No — it charges a fixed monthly fee per spend bracket, which is gentler than percentage-of-spend pricing. But the fee does step up as your spend crosses each bracket (under $1K, $1K–$2.5K, $2.5K–$5K, $5K–$10K, $10K–$20K, $20K–$30K, $30K+), so growing your Meta budget still raises your software bill.
Is Madgicx worth it?
At small Meta budgets, often yes: ~$55/month for AI audiences, creative insights and automation undercuts most of the category. The value case weakens as spend-tier steps and the $49 add-on stack up, and it never covers Google Search. Check your in-app tier price and compare it against flat-fee alternatives before an annual commitment.
Does Madgicx offer annual discounts?
Yes — billing is monthly, quarterly or annual, and the longer cycles carry discounts, but the pricing page does not state the percentages; they resolve in-app like the tier prices. Confirm the actual annual rate for your spend bracket, and what the next bracket up costs, before prepaying a year.
Does Madgicx work for Google Ads?
Madgicx is built Meta-first — its ad management, AI audiences and creative tooling center on Facebook and Instagram. Advertisers running Google Search or Shopping alongside Meta need a second solution, or a platform like Ryze AI that manages Google, Meta, TikTok and LinkedIn from one $89/month flat plan.
Madgicx vs Birch — which is cheaper?
At entry, Birch: its published Essential plan is $49/month versus Madgicx's roughly $55, and Birch Pro is $99/month, with a 14-day trial. The products differ more than the prices — Birch executes automation rules you write across Meta, Google and TikTok, while Madgicx supplies AI audiences and insights for Meta that you act on.
Madgicx vs Ryze AI — which is cheaper?
It depends on your spend. At the smallest bracket Madgicx (~$55/month) undercuts Ryze AI's flat $89. As spend grows, Madgicx steps up through unpublished tiers — plus $49/month for Tracking Pro — while Ryze AI stays $89 flat at any spend and covers Google, Meta, TikTok and LinkedIn with autonomous execution rather than Meta-first insights.
What are the best Madgicx alternatives?
Depends on the job: Ryze AI ($89/month flat, autonomous execution across four ad platforms), Birch ($49–$99/month, rules-based automation for Meta, Google and TikTok), and AdEspresso (from $49/month, Meta campaign creation and testing at small spend). Our Madgicx review breaks down where each one beats it and where it holds up.
Can I cancel Madgicx anytime?
Yes — the pricing page states cancel-anytime terms alongside the 7-day free trial, and monthly billing keeps the exit open. The main commitment risk is prepaying quarterly or annually for a discount before you know how the spend-tier price will move as your Meta budget grows; run at least one full month before locking in.
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Birch (Revealbot) Review 2026
The rules-based competitor at $49–$99/month, reviewed
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