Pricing
Three ways to partner.
Affordable access to the team that runs it.
Every tier is a service partnership: we install the fleet, run reviews, and customize alongside you. Per seat, month-to-month. 7-day free trial, card at signup. 14-day money-back guarantee.
The three tiers
Same fleet, different service shape.
Regular
Standard service partnership.
A service partner installs, runs a monthly review, tunes between calls. Day-to-day in the workspace you log into.
7-day free trial. Month-to-month. Per seat.
Partner
Priority support
Priority support + a quarterly check-in.
Everything in Regular, plus priority support and a quarterly async check-in with your service team — for shops that want a faster line and a regular pulse on the fleet.
7-day free trial. Month-to-month. Per seat.
Max
Ad-hoc service partnership.
Non-standard scope. Different cadence, different deliverables, quoted to the engagement.
Quoted per engagement
sales-led
Sales-led — no self-checkout.
ROI
The math, not the vibes.
Monthly outlook · agentplain Regular
Subscription cost
$199
1 seat @ $199/seat · 7-day free trial
Automation value recovered
$4,300
10 hr/wk × $100/hr × 4.3 wks × 1 seat
Total value
$4,300
Automation value
ROI multiple
22x
Value delivered per dollar of subscription, at the inputs above. Typical range 15x to 50x — illustrative, and capped here at the 50x we'll substantiate; your numbers will vary with the hours you actually reclaim.
Violation avoidance: this multiple counts only reclaimed hours. It does not price the regulatory violations a draft-then-approve loop keeps from ever sending — TCPA, fair-housing, RESPA, SEC Marketing Rule and the rest carry per-violation penalties an auto-execution tool can't promise to dodge. Real ROI sits above the number above.
7-day free trial across every Regular and Partner seat band (14 days for CPA + Law), card at signup. 14-day money-back guarantee.
When to choose what
Match the cadence to your week.
Regular
Standard service partnership.
Most local-business shops fit here. A service partner installs the fleet, runs a monthly review call, handles tuning between calls. Your day-to-day stays inside the workspace.
Typical fit
- — Solo or small-team realtor / mortgage broker / CPA
- — Steady weekly ops, predictable case mix
- — First-time AI ops adoption
Partner
Priority support + a quarterly check-in.
Higher stakes or higher week-over-week change. Everything in Regular, plus priority support — a faster line when something needs attention — and a quarterly async check-in with your service team to step back and tune.
Typical fit
- — Litigation, wealth management, broker-of-record-heavy comms
- — Multi-team firm with growth or restructure in flight
- — You'd rather have a priority line than standard turnaround
Max
Ad-hoc service partnership.
Your ops don't fit the productized shape. Different cadence, different deliverables, quoted to the engagement. Sales-led — talk to us about what you need.
Typical fit
- — Non-standard compliance posture
- — Cross-vertical ops in a single firm
- — Service overlap with your in-house ops team
Run it yourself — or plug in agentplain
Build it yourself — or plug in agentplain.
Build it yourself
You configure and maintain it.
Plug-and-play with agentplain
We configure and run it.
Cost
The subscription is cheap — but the real cost is the months of configuration time, plus per-skill engineering you do (or hire) to make it do your job.
Cost
One bundled flat fee, per seat, month-to-month. The skills, agents, and integrations come pre-built — no engineering line item.
Time to value
Weeks to months: learn prompting, decide which agents to build, write the skills, wire each integration, then tune until it's reliable.
Time to value
Days. We install the per-vertical fleet, connect your tools, and you're approving real drafts in the first week. 7-day free trial, card at signup.
Ongoing maintenance
You own it forever — curating memory, pruning stale context, updating prompts and skills as your ops and the model change.
Ongoing maintenance
Your service partner owns it — memory management, tuning, and customization handled in recurring reviews. You never touch a config file.
Compliance depth
You research the regulations and write the guardrails yourself, with no safety net if you miss one.
Compliance depth
A per-vertical compliance corpus pre-checks customer-facing drafts. The real-estate fair-housing scanner fires live today; the other verticals' corpora are drafted and gated until counsel review.
Not a knock on the tools — they're genuinely capable. The gap is everything between “powerful tool” and “running your business.” That gap is the service.
See the full comparisonWhat ships with every tier
The same value loop, the same guardrails.
- — A service partner who installs the fleet and runs reviews
- — 7-day free trial across every seat band (14 days for CPA + Law)
- — Month-to-month — cancel any time
- — Human review on every customer-facing output
- — Liability for licensed activities stays with you
- — Per-vertical compliance corpus — real-estate scanner fires live; others gated until counsel review
- — No data resold; no client list used to train models
- — You own the work product
Outside the tiers?
When the productized tiers don't cover it, we scope custom.
Pricing framework
Starts at $5K. Typical engagement $5K–$15K plus $200–$500/mo maintenance. Scoping call → written spec → 4–6 week build → handoff → ongoing maintenance. No surprise charges.
Get scoped
Tell us what you need; we'll come back with a written spec and a price. You can be on Regular or Partner AND have a /custom engagement at the same time.
Build with us →Pricing questions
The honest version on cost.
How does pricing work?
Three tiers of service partnership, all per seat, month-to-month, with a 7-day free trial (14 days for CPA & Law), card captured at signup. (1) Regular — standard partnership, monthly review, $199 solo sliding to $99 at 50+ seats. (2) Partner — everything in Regular plus priority support and a quarterly async check-in with your service team, $299 solo sliding to $199 at scale. (3) Max — ad-hoc service partnership for firms with non-standard scope; quoted to the engagement, sales-led. No setup charges. No long-term contract. 14-day money-back guarantee. Cancel anytime from your billing settings.
What's the difference between Regular, Partner, and Max?
Cadence and depth of support. Regular is the standard service partnership: we install, run a monthly review, and handle tuning between reviews. Most local-business shops fit Regular. Partner is everything in Regular plus priority support and a quarterly async check-in with your service team — for firms that want a faster line and a regular pulse on what the fleet is doing. Max is sales-led: ad-hoc service partnership for firms whose ops don't fit the productized shape — different cadence, different deliverables, quoted to scope.
When would I want Partner instead of Regular?
A few patterns. (1) You want priority support — a faster line when something needs attention — rather than standard turnaround. (2) Your stakes per draft are higher than the average shop (litigation work, wealth management, broker-of-record-sensitive comms) and you want a regular pulse on what the fleet is doing. (3) You want a quarterly async check-in with your service team to step back and tune as your ops shift. If none of those apply, Regular usually fits.
What is /custom and how is it different from Max?
Max is a service-partnership tier — recurring per-seat relationship with non-standard scope. /custom is engagement work: a written spec, a 4–6 week build, a fixed price ($5K–$15K typical plus $200–$500/mo maintenance), then handoff. You'd reach /custom when you need something the productized tiers don't include: a bespoke compliance corpus, a white-label deployment, a custom integration to a tool that isn't on our roadmap, 100+ seats, custom reporting. You can be on Regular OR Partner AND have a /custom engagement in flight at the same time.
What's the ROI math?
Modeled value delivered per practitioner runs $2,900–$10,600/mo — modeled on 8–15 hr/wk of systematic work saved × your productive-hour rate, plus deals closed faster. Against the $99 → $299 per-seat subscription cost depending on tier, the modeled ROI multiple is 15x to 50x per workflow. On top of that sits the regulatory exposure a draft-then-approve loop removes: a non-compliant message (TCPA, fair-housing, RESPA, SEC Marketing Rule, and the like) is caught as a draft, never sent — the one thing an auto-execution tool can't promise to dodge. Run your own numbers in the calculator on the pricing page.
Start where it's free
7-day free trial, card at signup. By day 7 your service team has either shown up or it hasn't. 14-day money-back if it hasn't.