Starting July 1st, 2025, we are introducing an updated subscription model for Jmix. These changes reflect the feedback we’ve gathered from long-term users and our ongoing efforts to keep Jmix sustainable and aligned with real-world development needs.
The new structure improves clarity across tiers, lowers the entry barrier for advanced features, and better separates distinct use cases like process automation.
What’s Changing — and Why
-
“Free” becomes “Community”
We’re renaming the Free plan to Community. This name better reflects the open-source nature of Jmix and the tools shared across the entire developer base. No changes to features or access. -
“RAD” becomes “Sprint”
While RAD served its purpose for many years, we’re renaming it to Sprint to better reflect how most teams work today — fast, structured, and iterative. The feature set remains unchanged. -
«Enterprise» becomes more focused and accessible
With BPM functionality now separated, the Enterprise plan is focused entirely on enterprise-grade development features such as Maps, Kanban, WebDAV, Notifications, and UI Constraints. Following this restructuring, the plan will be priced 25% lower for companies and 30% lower for individual developers. -
«BPM» becomes a standalone plan
Process automation is a distinct application layer with its own architectural and operational needs. To better serve those use cases, we’ve moved all BPM-related functionality — including the engine, process forms, task panel, and admin tools — into a dedicated BPM plan, offered at the same pricing level as the former Enterprise tier.
A Note on Pricing Context
Earlier this year, in January 2025, we introduced a moderate price adjustment to reflect platform growth and operating costs. At that time, the Enterprise tier included BPM and other advanced tools in a single bundle.
With the July restructuring, we’ve realigned each tier to specific use cases. As a result, the Enterprise plan has a narrower focus, and its pricing has been revised accordingly. These changes are not simply discounts, but a reflection of the updated scope of each plan.
How These Changes Affect Existing Users
- Free (now Community) continue to have full access to Jmix’s open-source core — now under a name that better represents its purpose.
- RAD (new Sprint) monthly subscribers will see only a name change. Pricing and access remain unchanged.
- RAD (new Sprint) annual subscribers will be automatically moved to the new Enterprise plan and will retain their current RAD pricing until July 1st, 2027. This includes full access to all Enterprise features (excluding BPM), including upcoming add-ons like Group Data Grid (coming Fall 2025) and Tabbed Application Mode.
- After the 2-year transition period, these users will have the option to continue with Enterprise at the standard rate, or return to the Sprint plan.
- Enterprise subscribers will be upgraded to the new BPM plan automatically. No action is needed. Access to all BPM features will continue uninterrupted and pricing remains the same.
Looking Ahead
These updates are part of our continued effort to keep Jmix competitive, sustainable, and aligned with the needs of Java teams building complex enterprise software. The clearer tier structure also allows us to deliver new features faster and more predictably across the platform.
We remain committed to helping you build and ship high-quality software — faster, with less overhead, and with tools that match the scale of your team.
Jmix — Develop smart, not hard!