You pay for work done
Start with 5,000 credits, free. After that your agents draw credits as they run — $0.002 each, with no seats and no monthly minimum. Enterprise adds SSO, SCIM, and custom controls.
Free
Put your first agent on a real task
5,000 credits to start
- Agents in chat and on triggers
- A cloud sandbox for every run
- Every integration, full API access
- Your databases and MCP servers
- Memory that carries across runs
- Community support
Growth
For teams with agents on the task every day
Usage-based. No seats, no monthly minimum.
- Everything in Free, plus:
- Credits billed as agents work
- Spending limits you set
- Auto-refill to keep long tasks running
- Email support
Enterprise
For rolling agents out across the company
Custom credit volume and terms
- Everything in Growth, plus:
- SAML and OIDC single sign-on
- SCIM user provisioning
- Custom controls and volume pricing
- Security and compliance review
- Priority support and onboarding
What a task costs
Three tasks, priced out
A credit is $0.002 on the Growth plan. Most tasks land somewhere between a fraction of a cent and a few cents per run, depending on the model you choose and how much reading the agent has to do.
Support triage
When someone posts in #support, read the thread, check our runbooks, and reply with the fix or route it to the right engineer.
- slack·read thread in #support
- notion·search support runbooks
- slack·reply in thread
Thread answered and routed
- matched runbook: password reset loop
- escalated: no
Nightly database report
Every night, pull yesterday's signups and revenue from Postgres, chart the trend against last week, and post the summary to #metrics.
- postgres·query signups and revenue
- code·run analysis.ts
- slack·post summary to #metrics
Nightly report delivered
- signups: 412 (+8.1% WoW)
- chart attached: revenue_7d.png
Pull request digest
When a pull request opens, read the diff, summarize the risk for reviewers, and leave a comment with what to look at first.
- github·read pull request diff
- memory·recall past reviews on this service
- github·post review comment
Reviewer digest posted
- files: 14 · risk: touches billing writes
These are illustrative estimates, not a quote. What a run actually costs depends on the model you pick, how much the agent reads and writes, and how many tool calls the task takes. Every run reports its own usage, so you can see the real number the first time an agent works for you.
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Hand an agent your first task
Your 5,000 credits are enough to see an agent work. Bring a task you would rather stop doing.