What Adaface costs in 2026: real per-candidate math.
Adaface prices on annual credit plans: $180/yr for 12 credits up to $50,000/yr for unlimited. A candidate invite is 1 credit, so the per-candidate cost runs from $15 down to $4. Here is the verified tier table and how the credit model compares with the subscription and pay-per-candidate platforms.
The short answer
Adaface publishes annual credit plans on adaface.com/pricing: Individual $180/yr (12 credits), Starter $500 (50), Pro $900 (100), Scale $3,000 (500), Growth $5,500 (1,000), Enterprise $20,000 (5,000) and Unlimited $50,000 (unlimited). Unlocking a ready-made test costs 5 credits once, a custom test 10 credits once, and each candidate invite is 1 credit (refunded if the candidate never attempts). Because an invite is 1 credit, the per-candidate cost is the plan’s per-credit rate, from $15 down to $4. As of July 2026, verified against Adaface’s published pricing page.
Adaface pricing (2026).
Adaface sells credits on annual plans and the per-credit rate falls as the plan grows. Since a candidate invite is 1 credit, the per-credit rate is the effective per-candidate cost. Pricing tracked through adaface.com/pricing.
| Plan | Annual price | Credits / yr | Per credit | Per candidate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Individual | $180 | 12 | $15.00 | $15 |
| Starter | $500 | 50 | $10.00 | $10 |
| Pro | $900 | 100 | $9.00 | $9 |
| Scale | $3,000 | 500 | $6.00 | $6 |
| Growth | $5,500 | 1,000 | $5.50 | $5.50 |
| Enterprise | $20,000 | 5,000 | $4.00 | $4 |
| Unlimited | $50,000 | Unlimited | — | — |
Two charges draw down the balance: a one-time unlock per test (5 credits for a ready-made test from the 500-plus library, 10 for a custom build) and 1 credit for each candidate you invite. An invite is refunded if the candidate never attempts the test, so you pay for candidates who actually take an assessment plus the small one-time unlock per test used.
Per-candidate amortisation math.
Because an invite is 1 credit, the per-candidate cost is the plan’s per-credit rate. The one-time 5-credit unlock per ready-made test amortises across the candidates who sit it, so the effective unit cost is the per-credit rate plus a small, shrinking unlock share. Size the plan to your realistic annual candidate volume.
| Annual candidates | Best-fit plan | Plan cost | Per candidate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Up to ~10 | Individual (12 credits) | $180 | $15 |
| Around 45 | Starter (50 credits) | $500 | $10 |
| Around 95 | Pro (100 credits) | $900 | $9 |
| Around 490 | Scale (500 credits) | $3,000 | $6 |
| Around 990 | Growth (1,000 credits) | $5,500 | $5.50 |
| Around 4,900 | Enterprise (5,000 credits) | $20,000 | $4 |
The candidate counts above leave a few credits for test unlocks: on Pro, unlocking one ready-made test (5 credits) leaves 95 for candidates, so the unlock adds about 50 cents a head across those 95. At $4 to $9 per candidate on the mid and upper plans, Adaface is one of the cheaper per-candidate options among named assessment platforms. The cost case, as with any auto-graded test, rests on reviewer time saved: an automatically scored assessment replaces the 20 to 40 minutes a reviewer would spend on an unstructured screen, and at a loaded reviewer rate of about $60 to $120 an hour that saving dwarfs the per-candidate cost once you run real volume.
How the model differs from the other platforms.
Adaface is an annual credit plan with a broad, general skills library (coding, data, IT, finance, aptitude and more). HackerRank, CodeSignal and Codility bill annual plans too but are coding-first with larger coding libraries, heavier proctoring and more enterprise integrations, and they price higher per attempt (about $14 to $15) than Adaface’s $4 to $9 per candidate at comparable tiers. TestGorilla runs a similar credit model across a broad skills library. TestDome takes the opposite approach with pay-per-candidate packs that never expire and no annual commitment, which suits bursty hiring. For steady year-round screening across mixed roles, Adaface’s per-candidate unit is among the cheapest; for coding-heavy, integration-dependent hiring the dedicated coding platforms add depth that the unit price does not capture.
Cross-references.
For the closest comparable credit-based skills platform, see TestGorilla cost. For coding-first subscription platforms, see the HackerRank cost page and the CodeSignal cost page. For pay-per-candidate with no subscription, see TestDome cost. For the broader tooling cost framework, see the tools page.
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