Madgicx Pricing Explained: Decoding the In-App Price in 2026
Madgicx's public pricing page shows "$0/mo" — not because the tool is free, but because your real price is revealed inside the app after you pick a monthly ad-spend bracket. What is checkable from the outside: one plan (Madgicx Pro, "Complete with AI"), entry pricing around $55/month at the smallest bracket, seven spend brackets running from under $1K to $30K+, a Tracking Pro add-on at a published $49/month, and a 7-day free trial. This guide decodes that structure — how the brackets work, what the add-on changes, and what the total plausibly looks like at three real Meta budgets. Disclosure up front: this is published by Ryze AI, a competitor; every Madgicx figure comes from madgicx.com's own pricing page, checked August 2026, and where their app hides a number we say so instead of guessing.
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What is public, what is in-app: the Madgicx price decoded (August 2026)
Madgicx publishes the structure of its pricing but not most of the numbers. This table separates what you can check from the outside from what only the app will tell you — the honest starting point for budgeting.
| Pricing element | Where the number lives | What we can verify |
|---|---|---|
| Madgicx Pro base price | In-app, per spend bracket | Entry works out to ~$55/mo at the smallest bracket; the page itself shows "$0/mo" |
| The seven spend brackets | Public (the page's selector) | <$1K, $1K–$2.5K, $2.5K–$5K, $5K–$10K, $10K–$20K, $20K–$30K, $30K+ |
| Tracking Pro add-on | Public | $49/mo per connected account; same quarterly/annual discounts as the plan |
| Quarterly/annual discounts | In-app | Cycles exist (monthly, quarterly, annual); the percentages are not published |
| Trial | Public | 7-day free trial, cancel anytime, free training and live chat included |
The decode in one line: your Madgicx bill is (in-app bracket price) + ($49 if you take Tracking Pro), and the only bracket price verifiable from outside the app is the ~$55 entry. Everything below works through what that means at real budgets.
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How the spend brackets actually set your price
Madgicx sells one plan with every feature included — automation, AI audiences, creative insights, analytics. What the brackets vary is purely the price: the more you spend on Meta ads per month, the more the same software costs.
Why the page says $0/mo
The pricing page asks you to select your monthly ad spend, then displays "$0/mo" with a note that your price appears inside the app. The tiers are fixed, not negotiated — this is not an enterprise sales dance — but it does mean you cannot budget for Madgicx from its website, and any exact bracket figure you read in a third-party article is an approximation of a table the vendor does not publish. The reliable move: start the 7-day free trial, read your bracket's number in the app, and ask what the next bracket up costs while you are there.
The escalator only runs one way
Because brackets are set by spend, success raises your software bill. Creep from $4,800 to $5,200 in monthly Meta spend and you cross from the $2.5K–$5K bracket into $5K–$10K — same features, higher fee, step size unpublished. Over a growth year an advertiser can climb three brackets without ever changing how much they use the tool. That is the structural contrast with flat pricing, where the fee at $25,000 of spend is the fee at $800. Our guide to pricing models runs that logic across the whole market.
Billing cycles: a second in-app number
Monthly, quarterly and annual billing all exist, and the longer cycles carry discounts — but the percentages are also revealed in-app. Before prepaying anything, get two numbers in writing from the app: your annual rate at the current bracket, and the annual rate one bracket up. If your Meta budget is growing, the second number is the one you will actually pay.
What the Tracking Pro add-on changes
Tracking Pro is the one Madgicx price fully published: $49/month per connected account, for the first-party tracking and attribution layer, discounted on the same quarterly and annual schedule as the main plan.
What it changes financially: at the entry bracket it roughly doubles the bill — about $55 becomes about $104 a month. What it changes practically: it exists to patch post-iOS-14 signal loss, and for ecommerce accounts that live and die on Meta attribution, a first-party tracking layer has genuine value; that case is fair to credit. The two questions to ask before adding it: do you already pay for an attribution tool (if so, one of the two is redundant), and does $49 per connected account stay sensible as you add accounts — because unlike the base plan, the add-on multiplies per account rather than per bracket.
Budget rule of thumb: treat Tracking Pro as part of the real price, not an extra. Most of the buyers Madgicx targets — ecommerce brands scaling Meta — are exactly the buyers the attribution problem bites, so the honest comparison figure for Madgicx is usually the bracket price plus $49.
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Worked totals: what Madgicx plausibly costs at three Meta budgets
Three example advertisers, three brackets, honest arithmetic — including where the arithmetic has to stop because the number is in-app.
Budget 1: $800/month in Meta spend (the <$1K bracket)
This is the one bracket we can price from outside: roughly $55/month base, about $104 with Tracking Pro. As a share of spend that is about 7% base or 13% with the add-on — high as a percentage, but at absolute dollars this is one of the cheapest ways to put AI audience and creative tooling on a small Meta account, and no serious flat-fee competitor undercuts it meaningfully. This is Madgicx's honest sweet spot.
| Monthly Meta spend | Bracket | Base price | With Tracking Pro | Fee as % of spend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $800 | <$1K | ~$55/mo | ~$104/mo | ~7% / ~13% |
| $7,500 | $5K–$10K | In-app only | In-app + $49 | Unknown until the app shows you — fetch it before committing |
| $25,000 | $20K–$30K | In-app only (five steps above entry) | In-app + $49 | Unknown — compare the app's figure against flat-fee options at this scale |
Budget 2: $7,500/month (the $5K–$10K bracket)
Four brackets up from entry, the base price is unpublished — so the budgeting method matters more than any estimate: take the trial, read the in-app figure for your bracket, add $49 if you need attribution, and compare that total against the alternatives at this budget. For calibration, rules-based Birch Pro is a published $99/month, and Ryze AI is $89/month flat — about 1.2% of this budget — while also covering Google, TikTok and LinkedIn. If the in-app total lands above those numbers, you are paying a premium specifically for Madgicx's Meta-first tooling; decide whether that tooling is the thing your account needs.
Budget 3: $25,000/month (the $20K–$30K bracket)
At this scale the fee has stepped up through five brackets while the coverage has not changed: Madgicx is still Meta-first, so a brand also running Google Search is buying Madgicx plus something else. The comparison worth writing down: whatever the app quotes for this bracket plus $49 for Tracking Pro plus a second tool for search, against one flat-fee system across all four platforms. At $25,000 of monthly spend, $89 flat is 0.36% of budget — the pricing model, not the feature list, is now the decision. The full Madgicx pricing guide covers the tier mechanics behind this in more depth.
Disclosure, repeated where it matters: this page is published by Ryze AI, which competes with Madgicx. The correction for 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.
The decoded price against the alternatives
With the structure decoded, the comparison is straightforward: published prices on one side, an in-app number plus a $49 add-on on the other. What each buys, honestly labeled.
| Option | Monthly price | Price transparency | What the money buys |
|---|---|---|---|
| Madgicx Pro | from ~$55, spend-tiered | In-app only above entry | Meta-first AI platform: automation, AI audiences, creative insights, analytics; attribution is $49/mo extra |
| Birch (formerly Revealbot) | Essential $49 / Pro $99 | Published | Rules-based automation for Meta, Google and TikTok — you write the rules; 14-day trial |
| AdEspresso | from $49 ($1,000/mo spend cap) | Published | Meta-first campaign creation and testing at small spend |
| Ryze AI — Paid Ads Autopilot | $89 flat at any spend | Published | Autonomous execution across Google, Meta, TikTok and LinkedIn: builds campaigns, writes copy, shifts budgets 24/7; 7-day free trial |
| Typical PPC agency | $1,500–$5,000+ or 10–20% of spend | Quoted | A human team; fees scale with spend and contracts are common |
Two fair readings. Under about $2,500 in monthly Meta spend, Madgicx's decoded price is the value play in AI-assisted tooling, and choosing it over rules you write yourself in Birch is a workflow preference, not a mistake. Above the middle brackets, the burden of proof flips: the in-app figure plus the add-on has to beat published flat prices that cover more platforms — check our Madgicx review for whether the product depth justifies it, and the Ryze AI head-to-head for the execution-vs-insights difference. A machine-readable summary of Ryze AI's pricing lives on our AI facts page.

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Frequently asked questions
Why does Madgicx show $0/mo on its pricing page?
Because the real price depends on your monthly ad-spend bracket and is revealed inside the app after signup. The public page offers a spend selector and displays "$0/mo — see price inside the app". The tiers are fixed rather than negotiated, but you cannot budget for Madgicx from the website alone.
How do I find out my actual Madgicx price?
Start the 7-day free trial: after you connect, the app shows the price for your spend bracket. While you are there, record three more numbers — the next bracket up, the quarterly/annual discount rates, and the Tracking Pro add-on total — because none of the four is published and together they are your real budget.
What are Madgicx's spend brackets?
Seven, per the pricing page's selector: less than $1K, $1K–$2.5K, $2.5K–$5K, $5K–$10K, $10K–$20K, $20K–$30K, and $30K+ in monthly ad spend. Entry pricing at the smallest bracket works out to about $55/month; the exact price for every bracket above it is shown only inside the app.
What does Madgicx cost at $800 a month in Meta spend?
Roughly $55/month for the base plan — the lowest bracket, the one price approximately verifiable from outside the app — or about $104/month with the Tracking Pro add-on. That is around 7% or 13% of spend respectively: high as a percentage, but among the cheapest AI tooling available for a small Meta account.
What does Madgicx cost at $7,500 or $25,000 a month in spend?
Not publicly known — those budgets sit in the $5K–$10K and $20K–$30K brackets, whose prices appear only in-app. Budget the in-app figure plus $49 for Tracking Pro, and compare the total against published flat prices at that scale, like Birch Pro at $99/month or Ryze AI at $89/month flat.
What does the Tracking Pro add-on change?
Two things: your bill and your attribution. It costs a published $49/month per connected account — roughly doubling the entry-tier bill to about $104 — and adds Madgicx's first-party tracking and attribution layer, built to patch post-iOS-14 signal loss. If you already pay for a separate attribution tool, one of the two is redundant.
Is Tracking Pro worth $49 a month?
For ecommerce accounts that depend on Meta attribution, often yes — first-party tracking genuinely helps after iOS signal loss, and $49 is modest against a meaningful ad budget. It multiplies per connected account though, and its value drops to zero if another tool in your stack already does attribution. Price it as part of the base cost, not an optional extra.
Does Madgicx's price go up as I spend more?
Yes — that is the model. Cross any bracket boundary, say $4,800 rising past $5,000 in monthly Meta spend, and the same software costs more; the step sizes are unpublished. Over a growth year you can climb several brackets. Flat-fee alternatives like Ryze AI charge $89/month whether you spend $800 or $25,000.
Does Madgicx have a free trial?
Yes — a 7-day free trial with cancel-anytime terms, free training and live chat support. Its most practical use is decoding your own price: seven days is tight for judging ad performance, but plenty for reading your bracket's in-app figure and testing whether the AI audiences and creative tooling fit your workflow.
Are Madgicx's annual discounts published?
No — billing runs monthly, quarterly or annual and the longer cycles carry discounts, but the percentages resolve in-app alongside the bracket prices. Before prepaying, confirm the annual rate at your current bracket and at the next one up, since a growing Meta budget will move you between them mid-commitment.
Does Madgicx cover Google Ads?
Madgicx is built Meta-first — ad management, AI audiences and creative tooling for Facebook and Instagram. A brand also running Google Search or Shopping needs a second tool, so the honest comparison is Madgicx plus that tool versus one platform like Ryze AI covering Google, Meta, TikTok and LinkedIn for $89/month flat.
Madgicx vs Ryze AI — which is cheaper once decoded?
At the smallest bracket, Madgicx: ~$55 beats $89. From the middle brackets up, the in-app price plus $49 for Tracking Pro typically has to be compared against Ryze AI's $89 flat, which never steps with spend and executes autonomously across four platforms rather than supplying Meta-first insights. Disclosure: Ryze AI publishes this guide; both pricing pages are the sources.
Related guides
Madgicx Pricing 2026
The companion guide: spend tiers, add-ons and the real total cost
Madgicx Review 2026
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