$Pricing

Pay for what you use.

Every plan includes every block — pick how much room you need. The short version is here; the full breakdown is one scroll away.

Every plan is the whole product — the embedded agent, generated apps, automations, your users' integrations, and knowledge. Plans differ in how much you use and how your team runs it.

Free
$0forever

Try everything, solo.

  • Includes $5 of usage a month
  • ≈ 100 agent turns
  • Hard stop at $5 — a clear error, never a bill
  • The full $5 with GitHub or Google sign-in
Start free
ProMost popular
$49/month

Ship it to your users.

  • Includes $49 of usage a month
  • ≈ a few hundred active end-user sessions
  • Share, publish, and build live with collaborators
Start with Pro
Teams
$499/month

Run it for your tenants.

  • Includes $499 of usage a month
  • ≈ a few thousand active end-user sessions
  • Tenant organizations, out of the box
  • Approvals, session replay, org activity, and insights
Start with Teams
Enterprise
Custom

Manage every tenant.

  • Committed usage — your numbers
  • Manage every tenant — limits, analytics, connectors, and roles
  • SAML SSO, DPA/BAA, residency, and an uptime SLA
  • Deploy on your infrastructure
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Overage runs under a spend cap you control — usage never passes your cap.

The full breakdown

Every plan, every number.

The same four plans, side by side — what each one includes, every feature, and the public rates. One rate sheet, identical on every plan.

Free
$0forever
For the developer evaluating. Zero config.
Start free
Pro
$49/month
For the indie or startup live in production.
Start with Pro
Teams
$499/month
For B2B companies. Your tenants, live and working.
Start with Teams
Enterprise
Custom
For regulated companies that manage and answer for every tenant.
Talk to us
Build
The complete open-source agent
Usage included each month$5$49$499committed
Run in production
History retention7 days90 daysunlimitedcustom
Snapshot share links & live collab apps
Publishing
Basic console — usage, keys, deployments
Overage at list rates — under your caphard caps
SupportcommunityemailprioritySLA + named
Tenants — the companies inside your product
Tenant orgs — group your end users into companies
Hosted tenant directory — Vendo stores who belongs where
Manage membership by API or console
Tenant shared workspaces on the hosted store
Sharing between users inside a tenant
Tenant-wide usage pools
Built-in roles — member / admin, plus sub-teams
Per-tenant limits — cap each tenant's usage and spend
Per-tenant analytics and billing exports
Per-tenant audit trails
Tenant connectors — a tenant's own tools, per-user credentials
SCIM directory sync from the tenant's IdP
Custom roles per tenant — view-only, edit, or a scheme the tenant designs
Govern
Org layer — registry, promotion, pinning
Governance console & batch approvals
Session replay & org activity
SAML SSO & SCIM — for your own console team
Deployment options — your infra
Compliance-grade retention
Contract & compliance
Committed usage — never cut off mid-term
DPA & BAA
Data residency
Uptime SLA with credits
Security review & questionnaires
SOC 2 Type II (audit in progress)
$Rates

Four published rates. That is the whole list.

Same rates on every plan, including Free.

AImanaged models — bring your own key and this rate never fires
ModelsInputOutput
vendo-review, vendo-judge
Cheap and quick — most turns
$1.15 / M tokens$5.75 / M tokens
vendo, vendo-apps, vendo-extract
The default — builds and edits apps
$2.30 / M tokens$11.50 / M tokens
Infrastructurebring your own sandbox or infra and those never fire either — for storage, self-host the open-source store on your own Postgres
Sandbox
Wall-clock time your users' apps are running
$0.01 per minute
Storage
Snapshots, blobs, and app data at rest
$0.25 per GB-month
Automation runs
Scheduled and triggered executions
$3 per 1,000 runs
In practiceA typical agent turn is about $0.05. An app build runs $1–2. $49 is a few hundred active end-user sessions a month.

Questions, answered.

What is a tenant?

A tenant is one of the companies inside your product — Nike inside Acme. It is not your own Vendo account. Teams gives your tenants a home: a hosted directory of who belongs to which tenant, shared workspaces, tenant-wide usage pools, and member/admin roles. Enterprise adds the plane that manages them — per-tenant limits, analytics, audit trails, tenant connectors, and directory sync.

What does a turn cost?

About 5 cents on vendo for a typical agent turn — tokens in and out at the published rates, nothing else. An app build runs $1–2. That is why the $5 on Free is roughly 100 turns, and $49 is a few hundred active end-user sessions a month. Bring your own model key and that rate reads $0.

What happens when I use up what my plan includes?

On Free, usage pauses at $5 with a clear error naming the reset date — never a bill. On paid plans you keep going at the same four rates, and your bill is whichever is higher, your plan price or your usage. A spend cap is on by default — $100/mo on Pro, $1,000/mo on Teams — with warnings at 50, 90, and 100%. Switch overage off and usage pauses at the dollars your plan includes instead. On Enterprise you also cap each tenant individually, so one tenant can never spend another's room.

Can I avoid the rates entirely?

Yes. Every rate has a bring-your-own path that reads $0 — your own model key, sandbox, or infra. For storage, self-host the open-source store on your own Postgres: your data never touches Cloud, so that rate never applies.

What if I know my volume ahead of time?

That is Enterprise: a committed usage contract at negotiated rates, with the platform fee, SLA, SSO, and audit retention that go with it — plus the tenant management plane: per-tenant limits, analytics, billing exports, audit trails, and directory sync. Talk to us and we will size the commit to your volume.

How does annual billing work?

Annual is about two months free — Pro is $490 a year (about $41 a month) and Teams is $4,990 a year (about $416 a month). Monthly stays $49 and $499.

Do prices change under me?

The four rates are never redefined. If a rate changes, existing subscribers keep their current terms through the billing term, with at least 30 days' notice.