{% from "components/table.html" import mapping_table, row, text_field, field, row_heading %} {% from "components/live-search.html" import live_search %} {% from "components/details/macro.njk" import govukDetails %} {% extends "content_template.html" %} {% block per_page_title %} Pricing {% endblock %} {% block content_column_content %}
To use GOV.UK Notify, there’s:
{% if not current_user.is_authenticated %} Create an account then add as many different services as you need to.
{% else %} You can add as many different services as you need to. {% endif %}When you add a new service it will start in trial mode.
It’s free to send emails through Notify.
Every service you add has an annual allowance of free text messages.
If your organisation has more than one service on Notify, they each have a separate allowance.
The allowance is:
It costs 1.58 pence (plus VAT) for each text message you send after you've used your free allowance.
See how to pay.
If a text message is longer than 160 characters (including spaces), it’ll be charged as more than one message:
Some languages, such as Welsh, use accented characters.
Text messages containing the following accented characters are charged at the normal rate: Ä, É, Ö, Ü, à, ä, é, è, ì, ò, ö, ù, ü.
Using other accented characters can increase the cost of sending text messages.
{% set accentedChars %}
It might cost more to send text messages to international numbers than UK ones, depending on the country.
{% set smsIntRates %} {{ live_search(target_selector='#international-pricing .table-row', show=True, form=search_form, label='Search by country name or code') }}The cost of sending a letter depends on the postage you choose and how many sheets of paper you need.
These prices were updated on 1 October 2019.
Prices include: