As technology evolves, it’s crucial to provide a cutting-edge product while also upholding a reliable standard. Thus, we periodically update our plans to reflect the significant improvements made to the Servebolt platform. While we adjust our plans, many customers remain on the plans they signed up for. As a result of this change, all previous plans are being moved to a “legacy” status. This means that even though your current plan remains active, it is no longer available for new purchases.
For our current plans and pricing, visit our Pricing page.
Leaving a Legacy Plan
All subscriptions will remain unchanged until you, the client, modify your plan. When a change is initiated, the subscription will be updated to transition to the new pricing and plans. This process does not involve downtime, data migration, or reconfiguration on our client’s part.
If you switch your billing plan or reactivate an expired legacy Bolt, you will exit the legacy plan and move to a current pricing and plan. Once you transition to a current plan or cancel your service, it is not possible to revert to a legacy plan.
If you move from a legacy plan to a comparable existing billing plan, you will gain access to additional features that have been added to our current plans. However, in rare cases, some features won’t be available on your new plan.
Checking Your Current Plan
The easiest way to verify your plan type is to check your latest invoice—your plan name is clearly listed there. Alternatively, you can find your plan details in the Bolts section of your Servebolt Admin Panel.
Seeing “Legacy” Next to Your Plan
If you see “Legacy” in parentheses next to your plan name, this plan is no longer offered for sale, but you can continue using it as long as needed.

Legacy plans still receive our latest performance enhancements, including the Servebolt Linux 8 Next-Gen platform, improved PHP management, and enhanced security features.