Yoast SEO Premium pricing in 2026 — worth it for WooCommerce?
Yoast SEO Premium is €118.80/yr — approximately $129/yr USD at current exchange rates. Verified from yoast.com and independent review sites in April 2026.
That’s the number. Whether it’s worth it depends on what you need.
What Yoast SEO Premium includes in 2026
- Meta title and description editor (also in free)
- Multi-keyword optimisation (Premium only)
- Redirect manager (Premium only — handles 301/302/410 redirects without a separate plugin)
- Internal linking suggestions (Premium only)
- AI-generated title and meta description suggestions (Premium, in beta)
- 24/7 support (Premium only — free users get the community forum)
- Yoast SEO Academy access (online SEO training)
- Ad-free WP admin
What Yoast SEO Premium doesn’t include
- WooCommerce SEO add-on — this is an additional $69/yr if you need enhanced WooCommerce schema, Pinterest Rich Pins, and breadcrumb control specific to WooCommerce archives
- Full ecommerce event tracking (that’s a separate analytics plugin)
- Wishlist, PDF invoices, or other WooCommerce store modules
Is it worth $129/yr for WooCommerce stores?
The redirect manager alone is worth $129/yr if your store frequently changes product URLs. Without redirect management, every URL change creates a 404 — and in ecommerce, 404s mean lost rankings and lost customers.
If you manage redirects manually or your store URLs don’t change, the free version covers most of what you need.
The internal linking suggestions are genuinely useful for content-heavy stores. Less relevant for stores focused on product pages.
The full Yoast WooCommerce stack cost
| Component | Annual cost |
|---|---|
| Yoast SEO Premium | $129 |
| Yoast WooCommerce SEO add-on | $69 |
| Total | $198/yr |
The alternative
Asteris for WooCommerce Starter ($149/yr) includes an SEO module covering meta, breadcrumbs, redirects, schema, and sitemaps — plus 18 other WooCommerce modules (wishlist, PDF invoices, side cart, filtering, and more).
It doesn’t have Yoast’s internal linking suggestions or the depth of their content analysis. It does everything else an SEO module needs to do for a WooCommerce store.