Pricing

Pricing that grows from evaluation to operational rollout

Start with the core catalog, then upgrade when you need company-aware AI, identity integration, or managed deployment flexibility.

Starter

$25/month

1,400 Site Credits per month

Best for evaluation, pilot use, and self-serve exploration.

Start with the core catalog and prove value before you roll out company-aware AI or deeper admin controls.

  • Core catalog agents
  • Up to 3 seats
  • Prompt Builder: 20 runs per hour / 2 concurrent
  • 30-day output retention
  • No company knowledge injection
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Built for starter.

Business

$500/month

25,000 Site Credits per month

Best for teams using AI in real workflows.

Unlock grounded outputs, business-tier workflows, and identity integration without turning AI adoption into a consulting project.

  • Company knowledge injection
  • SSO and Microsoft Graph sync
  • Business-tier agents
  • Unlimited seats
  • Indefinite output retention
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Built for business.

Enterprise

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100,000 Site Credits per month

Best for multi-team, partner-led, or integration-heavy deployments.

Keep the Business catalog, then add the deployment flexibility, external connectivity, and private rollout support that larger programs need.

  • Third-party integrations capability
  • Managed rollout fit
  • Custom and private deployment fit
  • Unlimited seats
  • Indefinite output retention
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Built for integration depth and managed rollout.

Comparison

The plan differences that change buying behavior

The matrix focuses on what matters most: usage, company-aware AI, identity, governance, and managed rollout fit.

Access and usage

FeatureStarterBusinessEnterprise
Monthly Site Credits1,40025,000100,000
Prompt Builder runs per hour2060200
Prompt Builder concurrency248
SeatsUp to 3UnlimitedUnlimited
Output retention30 daysIndefiniteIndefinite

Core platform

FeatureStarterBusinessEnterprise
Core Starter agent catalogYesYesYes
Account admin workspaceYesYesYes
Company profile and brandingStarterYesYes
Model governanceStarterYesYes
Reporting visibilityStarterYesYes

Business AI capabilities

FeatureStarterBusinessEnterprise
Business-tier agentsNoYesYes
Company knowledge injectionNoYesYes
SSONoYesYes
Microsoft Graph syncNoYesYes
AI Opportunity meeting upload and extractionNoYesYes

Integrations and advanced rollout

FeatureStarterBusinessEnterprise
Third-party integrationsNoNoYes
Managed rollout fitLightGoodBest fit
Custom and private deployment fitNoSelectiveStrong fit
Partner-led deployment supportNoSelectiveYes
Sub-account and client environment depthNoSelectiveYes

Agent access

Public catalog first, deeper rollout value after that

Business adds grounded and specialized workflows. Enterprise keeps that catalog and earns its place through integration depth, private deployment fit, and managed rollout support.

Starter catalog

Core workflows for evaluation, policy drafting, content generation, and AI adoption planning.

  • Policy Builder
  • Prompt Builder
  • Slide Builder
  • Lead Scrubber
  • LinkedIn, Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok post generators
  • AI Readiness
  • AI Opportunity
  • CAPA Tracker for quality-enabled accounts

Business additions

Knowledge-grounded and operational workflows for teams moving from experimentation into repeatable use.

  • HR Policy Assistant
  • Service Quote
  • Legal Drafting
  • Legal Review
  • Legal Email

Enterprise positioning

Enterprise keeps the Business catalog and adds integration depth, managed rollout flexibility, and stronger fit for private deployments.

  • Third-party integrations capability
  • Managed rollout and downstream account support
  • Custom and private workflow deployment conversations

Why Business

Why most SMB teams move to Business

  • Company-aware outputs replace generic generation.
  • SSO and Microsoft Graph sync reduce rollout friction.
  • Business-tier agents add legal, HR, and specialized workflow depth.
  • Unlimited seats and stronger capacity support real team adoption.

Why Enterprise

Built for integration-heavy and managed rollouts

  • Third-party integrations support deeper system connectivity.
  • Partner-led and multi-account deployment fits become clearer.
  • Private and custom workflow discussions belong here, not in every default SKU.
  • Enterprise should be bought for operating complexity, not just bigger numbers.

FAQ

Reduce friction without forcing a sales call too early

The pricing page should answer the upgrade questions buyers ask before they are ready to talk.

What is included in the Starter plan?+

Starter includes the core public catalog, 1,400 monthly Site Credits, up to 3 seats, and lighter Prompt Builder limits so teams can evaluate the platform before moving into deeper rollout.

When should we upgrade to Business?+

Business is the right move when you want company-aware outputs, business-tier workflows, SSO, Microsoft Graph sync, and enough capacity to support regular team usage.

What does Enterprise add?+

Enterprise is for integration-heavy, multi-account, or partner-led deployment. It adds third-party integrations capability and the strongest fit for managed rollout and private workflow discussions.

Can we use our existing company login?+

Yes. Business and Enterprise support SSO and Microsoft 365 rollout patterns so your team can use existing company login systems instead of managing extra passwords.

Does the platform support Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 environments?+

Yes. AI Portal fits Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace environments, with Microsoft Graph sync available on Business and Enterprise.

Can we launch custom agents for our business?+

Yes. Custom agents are available through selective private or managed deployments when you need workflows built for your business.

Can partners or consultants manage client environments?+

Yes. Managed rollout, partner-led support, and downstream account operations are part of the platform story, especially on Enterprise-oriented deployments.

How do Site Credits work?+

Site Credits represent the usage capacity available to the workspace. Reporting surfaces help admins monitor consumption and identify which workflows are driving it.