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Clerk vs Better Auth — pay for polish or own your users?

Clerk's prebuilt everything vs Better Auth's $0-per-user open source. The verdict flips on your MAU curve and how much auth UI you're willing to build — set both.

Prices verified 2026-07-15 against official pricing pages · fit weights are our estimates (see methodology) · share the URL to share your configuration

As of Jul 2026, with 5,000 monthly active users, a $50 budget for this slot, Clerk ranks first for these inputs at 96% fit and a StackSays-estimated $0/month (Better Auth: 77% fit, $0/month). Fit weights are our estimates; prices trace to official pages. Change any input below and the verdict recomputes.

Your situation

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Clear pick for your inputs

Clerkfit 96% · est $0/mo

Plug-and-play auth with the best prebuilt UI; you pay for the polish as you grow

vs Better Auth: fit 96% against 77%, est $0 against $0 per month

Clerkfit 96%
$0/mo
Better Authfit 77%
$0/mo

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The decision, in plain words

For a solo builder at 5,000 monthly active users and a $50.00/mo budget for the auth provider slot, Clerk leads at 96% fit and $0/mo. The two rules doing the work: budget fit (Runs free at your usage — $0 vs your $50/mo budget); batteries included (Bundles prebuilt sign-in UI, organizations/teams, enterprise SSO — fewer services to glue at team size 1).

The gap to Better Auth (77% fit) is wide at these inputs — you'd need to change your requirements, not your taste, to flip it.

Honest weak spot of the pick: hosted user store — migrating away means a coordinated export (password hashes via support).

Generated from the calculation above — every number traces to the sourced data; nothing here is written by an AI making things up.

Why Clerk scores 96%

Budget fit (weight 30, our estimate) — Runs free at your usage — $0 vs your $50/mo budget+30
Batteries included (weight 12, our estimate) — Bundles prebuilt sign-in UI, organizations/teams, enterprise SSO — fewer services to glue at team size 1+12
Exit cost (weight 4, our estimate) — Hosted user store — migrating away means a coordinated export (password hashes via support)-1.2
Ecosystem maturity (weight 8, our estimate) — established — our estimate from ecosystem age, docs and hiring pool+8
Free-tier runway (weight 10, our estimate) — Your usage fits the free tier today (50,000 monthly retained users (MRU), full features)+10
Total (lines sum exactly)58.8
Possible range −64…+64 (sum of active rule weights) · fit % = (total + max) / (2 × max)(58.8 + 64) / 128 = 96%

How the $0/mo estimate is calculated

Your usage fits Clerk's free tier (50,000 monthly retained users (MRU), full features) — the estimate is $0.

What could change this verdict

Cost risk

Estimated now (StackSays estimate, not your final bill)$0/mo · Free tier
Free-tier statusOn the free tier (50,000 monthly retained users (MRU), full features)
Next known billing thresholdFree tier caps at 50,000 mau — beyond that you change plans

Official prices verified 2026-07-15; calculation is deterministic code over those prices.

At a glance

ToolFree tierPaid entryVerified
Clerk50,000 monthly retained users (MRU), full featuresPro $25/mo2026-07-15
Better AuthNo free tier2026-07-15
Where did you land?anonymous, one click

Data sources

ToolSourceVerified
ClerkClerk pricing page2026-07-15
Better AuthBetter Auth pricing page2026-07-15

A monitor re-checks these pages for changes; when a vendor moves a price, the date updates and every verdict recomputes.

People also ask

Can I use Clerk for free?

Yes — up to 50,000 monthly retained users with full features (verified 2026-07-15). Note the metric: Clerk counts retained users (MRU), not raw MAU. The Pro plan is $25/mo and adds $0.02 per user beyond 50K — at 100K users that's ~$1,025/mo.

Is Clerk worth it?

If shipping this week matters, usually yes below ~50K users (free tier). The math flips as you grow: at 100K retained users Clerk is ~$1,025/mo while Better Auth in your own Postgres is ~$0/user. The calculator above prices both at your exact scale.

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