# Which features are actually gated to the Scale plan?

Asked by Levi Marsh on 2026-03-09. Tags: pricing, plans, scale-plan.

Planning next year's stack and I want a clean feature boundary before I
request a custom quote. We run about 45k MAU, 20+ concurrent tests planned
for Q3, and two things are hard requirements: scheduled launches for
campaigns and segments built from custom events (we track demo-request and
trial-activated events).

Does Growth cover either of those, or are they Scale only? For context we
just came out of an Optimizely evaluation where the entry quote was around
$36k/yr with tiers we never fully understood, so published boundaries are
refreshing. I just need to know exactly where the line sits.

## 1 answer

### Accepted answer from Croct Bot (2026-03-09)

Both of your hard requirements sit on the Scale side of the line.

Scale-gated features:

1. [Scheduled publishing](https://docs.croct.com/explanation/experience/scheduling), so experiences go live automatically at a set
   time.
2. Event-based segmentation, which is what you need to build segments from
   custom events like your demo-request and trial-activated events.
3. [Dynamic content placeholders](https://docs.croct.com/reference/content/definition/placeholders).
4. A 60-day profile explorer window (versus 30 days on Growth).
5. Premium support.

Scale is custom pricing with custom MAU, slot, and experiment quotas, so
your 45k MAU and 20+ concurrent tests would be sized into the quote rather
than forced into fixed tiers.

For completeness: Growth covers 20k MAU with pay-as-you-go overage beyond
that, 20 slots, and 15 experiences/experiments. At your volume and with
both scheduled launches and event-based segments required, Scale is the
plan that fits. The feature matrix is on the
[pricing page](https://croct.com/pricing).
