Good Plans

Good Plans

Compare NBN and mobile plans in Australia without the affiliate-site fluff.

Good Plans is a comparison site for Australians who want live provider pricing, simple filtering, and direct plan comparisons. We refresh plan data regularly and link you straight to the provider.

Some outbound links may be affiliate links. That does not change the price you pay, and we still keep direct provider URLs as the canonical source for every plan.

Tracked plans

186

Current active NBN and mobile offers exported from provider data.

Providers

34

Australian providers across broadband and mobile categories.

NBN plans

98

NBN 25, 50, 100, 250 and faster plans with price and speed filters.

Mobile plans

88

Prepaid, postpaid and long-expiry plans from multiple networks.

Broadband

NBN plan comparison by speed tier

Compare NBN plans across common Australian speed tiers, filter for no lock-in offers, and review promotional pricing without losing sight of the ongoing monthly cost.

Browse NBN Plans

Mobile

Prepaid, postpaid and long-expiry mobile plans

Split prepaid, postpaid and long-expiry plans into separate paths so users and search engines can reach the right plan type in one click instead of fighting a generic mobile page.

Browse Mobile Plans

Popular Paths

Why this structure helps

The site now has a real homepage, flat internal navigation, canonical category URLs and distinct sections for NBN, prepaid, postpaid, long-expiry and special-offer traffic.

What users can do

Filter by provider, price, data, speed and contract, then click through to the provider using our outbound route. That keeps the comparison layer clean while preserving monetisation support.

What comes next

The next layer of the site is editorial guidance for specific search intents, such as cheap prepaid plans, NBN 50 value comparisons, no-lock-in broadband choices, and provider reviews.

Trust & Methodology

Clear disclosures matter as much as clean filters.

Good Plans publishes how it ranks plans, how affiliate links work, and the editorial rules used when writing provider reviews and guides. That context helps users judge the site properly instead of treating it like a black box.