Our transparent and scalable pricing models adapt to your journal's unique requirements, empowering you to focus on what matters most: advancing research and knowledge.
Always FREE when you publish up to 20 articles per calendar year
HOW DOES IT WORK? You only get charged from the 21st accepted manuscript, at a rate of 27 USD per manuscript. You do not get charged for rejected or withdrawn submissions.
WHAT IS INCLUDED? Clear and intuitive submission and peer review platformAll JAMS integrationsAPC billing moduleWebsite template and hosting includedMigration and onboarding supportEditorial guidance for editors and journal teams
Always FREE when you publish up to 20 articles per calendar year
HOW DOES IT WORK? Premium is billed at a flat rate of USD 36 per accepted manuscript, starting from the first accepted manuscript. This is the recommended plan if you need advanced features and customizations to your editorial workflows.
WHAT IS INCLUDED? Everything in Starter, plusCustom submission and peer review formsAdvanced reporting and analyticsAI-powered Reviewer FinderCustom email domain for journal communicationsCustom development options tailored to journal needs
Note: We also offer a per-submission pricing option. Please contact us to discuss your needs and receive a tailored quote.
JAMS is a customizable journal management system that supports the entire publishing process, including submissions, peer review, and editorial workflows. You can use it as a complete solution or choose only the features you need. We are committed to supporting Diamond Open Access publishers and journals in the Global South with special pricing and dedicated resources to make professional publishing accessible worldwide.
JAMS has two types of subscriptions: the Starter plan, with the essential features for a small journal publisher, and the Plus plan, with advanced support for enterprise-grade publishing. You can check out the details of both plans here.
The APCs are paid by the authors to the journal. The APC is deposited into the journal’s bank account, and JAMS does not retain any of this payment.