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Meetup Pricing: What Does It Cost to Use Meetup in 2026?

Last updated: March 21, 2026

TLDR

Attending Meetup events costs nothing. Running a Meetup group costs $16.49–$29.99/month. But some organizers charge per-event fees ($5–$25) to cover venue costs — so 'free to attend' isn't always the whole story.

Meetup

Free to attend; organizer $16.49–$29.99/mo

per month

vs

Threvi

From $12/month

per month

Meetup Pricing Tiers

Meetup Pricing vs Alternatives
FeatureMeetup (Attendee)Meetup (Organizer)Threvi Core ($12/mo)
Monthly cost$0 + event fees$16.49–$29.99$12
RoleAttendee onlyOrganizerMember/participant
Group size20–200+ per eventYou set it4–6 per cohort
Recurring meetupsOrganizer-scheduledYou schedule themAuto-scheduled
Cohort formationNoneManual by organizerAlgorithmic
Friendship focusPartialPartialYes
Meetup schedulingAttend onlyFull controlAutomated

Hidden Costs You Won't See on the Pricing Page

  • Many organizers charge per-event fees ($5–$25) to cover venue rental, materials, or food — not reflected in the organizer subscription cost
  • Venue costs for in-person events fall entirely on organizers, creating financial pressure that leads to paid events
  • As an attendee, event fees from multiple groups add up — 4 events/month at $10 each = $40/month in practice
  • No cohort or recurring small-group structure — building consistent friendship requires showing up repeatedly, which compounds the time and event-fee investment

Meetup’s pricing structure splits across two very different user types: attendees (free) and organizers (paid). Understanding which role you’re in — and what costs actually apply to you — is the starting point for any honest cost analysis.

The Attendee Experience: Free With Caveats

As a Meetup member who attends events rather than runs them, the platform costs you nothing in subscription fees. You create an account, join groups that match your interests, RSVP to events, and show up.

The caveat is event-level fees. Meetup doesn’t charge attendees a subscription, but many organizers charge per-event fees to cover their costs — venue rental, materials, food, or just to filter out RSVPs who won’t actually show. These fees vary widely, from free to $5 to $25 or more depending on the event. If you attend multiple events per month across different groups, those fees accumulate.

An active Meetup attendee going to four events at $10 each is paying $40/month in practice — more than a dedicated friendship app subscription — with none of the matching, scheduling, or cohort features that come with purpose-built apps.

The Organizer Cost

Running a Meetup group costs $16.49/month (Basic) or $29.99/month (Pro). The Basic plan covers one group; Pro adds multi-group management and enhanced analytics.

That subscription is the visible cost. The hidden cost is time. Successful Meetup groups require active promotion, consistent event scheduling, managing RSVPs and capacity, and the organizer actually showing up to their own events. Many Meetup groups go dormant not because of cost but because organizers underestimate the maintenance burden. The result is a landscape with both very active groups and many technically-listed groups with no recent events.

What the Pricing Doesn’t Include

At any price point, Meetup doesn’t include:

  • Cohort formation (matching you with a consistent small group)
  • Algorithmic matching based on life stage, availability, or personality
  • Automated recurring meetup scheduling for a specific pod of people
  • Any mechanism to see the same group consistently without manual effort

Meetup is an event platform. It’s well-suited for finding activities and meeting a volume of people. For the specific goal of recurring friendship formation — the same 4–6 people, meeting regularly until friendship develops — Meetup requires either a highly active organizer running structured small-group events, or significant manual coordination from every individual participant.

How It Compares

For a member who attends free events, Meetup costs $0/month in subscription fees. For someone attending paid events regularly, real costs are $20–$50/month in event fees. For an organizer, it’s $16.49–$29.99/month plus any venue costs they absorb.

Threvi’s cohort membership is designed at $12/month, covering algorithmic matching into a group of 4–6 people and automated recurring meetup scheduling. Different product solving a different problem — but useful context for understanding what the per-user cost of friendship infrastructure actually looks like across different models.

'Friendship' has been the most-searched term on Meetup since July 2021

Source: Meetup 2023 State of Friendships report, via Washington Post

Over a dozen local-focused friendship apps collectively generated approximately $16 million in revenue

Source: TechCrunch, March 2026

Q&A

Is Meetup free to use?

Attending Meetup events is free — you can RSVP and show up without paying anything to Meetup. However, many events charge an attendee fee set by the organizer to cover venue and activity costs. Running your own Meetup group costs $16.49–$29.99/month.

Q&A

Why do some Meetup events charge money?

Organizers pay $16.49–$29.99/month for their groups. Many also pay for venues, materials, or food. Per-event fees (typically $5–$25) are how organizers recoup those costs. Meetup doesn't take a cut of attendee event fees — the organizer sets and collects them directly.

Q&A

Is it worth becoming a Meetup organizer?

Only if you're committed to building and running a group. The $16.49–$29.99/month is the visible cost; the real investment is time — promoting the group, scheduling events, managing RSVPs, showing up consistently. Many organizers burn out or let groups go inactive.

Tired of confusing pricing?

Threvi starts at From $12/month. No surprises.

Meetup Threvi
Starting price Free to attend; organizer $16.49–$29.99/mo From $12/month
Setup fee None stated None
What is Meetup Pro?
Meetup Pro is a higher-tier organizer plan for people managing multiple groups or running professional/company communities. At $29.99/month, it adds multi-group management, enhanced analytics, and co-organizer tools.
Can you get a discount on Meetup organizer pricing?
Meetup offers annual billing that reduces the per-month cost. Check Meetup.com directly for current promotions.
Does Meetup have a free organizer option?
No. Creating and organizing a Meetup group requires a paid subscription. There is no permanent free organizer tier.

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