Last Updated: April 22, 2026

In a rush? If you only want core tracking, Basic is enough. If you want automations, Sentry tracking, firmware alerts, and OBD Profiler, choose Pro. Start Tessie here.

Quick Verdict

  • Best value for most Tesla owners: Tessie Pro.
  • Best if you only want essentials: Tessie (Basic).
  • Fleet only: if you need team controls, dashboards, and invoice workflows.

Current Tessie Pricing (USD, per vehicle)

PlanMonthlyAnnualLifetimeVehicle limit
Tessie (Basic)$6.99$69.99$199.99Up to 5
Tessie Pro$12.99$129.99$299.99Up to 5
Fleet$19.99Unlimited

Tessie lists annual pricing as around 17% lower than monthly run-rate. Always check live pricing before subscribing in case terms change.

Basic vs Pro: Features You Actually Use

FeatureBasicPro
Drive and charge trackingYesYes
Battery trackingBasicDetailed
Customizable alertsYesYes
Sentry trackingNoYes
Software update trackingNoYes
Firmware alerts trackingNoYes
AutomationsNoYes
OBD ProfilerNoYes
API / telemetry accessYesYes

What You Get in Pro That Changes Day-to-Day Ownership

1) Automations that save effort

This is the biggest practical upgrade for many owners. You can automate repeated actions instead of manually handling the same workflow every week.

2) Better fault visibility

Firmware alerts, software tracking, and Profiler-level data help you understand issues sooner and document patterns before contacting service.

3) More useful battery insight

If you care about charging efficiency, battery behaviour over time, or performance in different conditions, Pro’s richer data is where the value appears.

Who Should Stay on Basic?

  • You mainly want route/charge/driving history.
  • You do not use automations.
  • You are not troubleshooting technical behaviour regularly.
  • You want the lowest monthly cost and still better data than the stock app.

Who Should Upgrade to Pro?

  • You want automations and deeper live telemetry.
  • You actively monitor battery/charging performance.
  • You use Sentry/fault and firmware signals to stay proactive.
  • You want access to OBD Profiler sessions.

Where Fleet Fits (and Where It Doesn’t)

Fleet is not just “Pro plus a few extras.” It is designed for multi-vehicle operations and includes business-focused capabilities like Tesla for Business support, fleet dashboard tools, invoice management, and Guest Mode workflows.

If you are a single-vehicle owner or household, Pro is usually the better fit.

Important Compatibility Notes

Some advanced telemetry-dependent features require compatible firmware and account setup. Tessie’s help docs describe Direct Telemetry requirements and setup steps, especially for older pre-2021 Model S/X cases.

Best way to decide: start on the free trial and test your real workflow for 7 days. If you never touch automations or advanced alerts, stay on Basic. If you use them even a few times per week, Pro is usually worth it. Start Tessie here.

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Final Recommendation

For most engaged Tesla owners in 2026, Tessie Pro is the sweet spot. Basic is still a good entry tier, but the features that usually save time and improve control sit in Pro.

Sources checked: official Tessie pricing page, Profiler announcement, Direct Telemetry help docs, and Legacy plan notes (all reviewed April 22, 2026).