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Pricing & plans

Every plan bundles a monthly credit allotment with a number of seats. This guide compares the tiers, explains what a credit actually buys, and helps you estimate the plan that fits before you commit.

The plans

PlanPriceIncluded creditsSeats
Pro$250/mo1,000 credits3 seats
Growth$1,000/mo5,000 credits15 seats
ScaleCustomCustom creditsCustom seats
AgencyCustomCustom creditsMulti-workspace

Pro. Founders and small teams putting the workforce to work daily.

Growth. Growing teams running several agents across sales, finance, and marketing.

Scale. High-volume orgs that need bespoke limits, security review, or support.

Agency. Agencies running AgentCorp across multiple client workspaces.

Trying AgentCorp out? Every workspace starts with 100 free credits, no card required — enough to run real tasks before you pick a plan.

What a credit buys

A credit is roughly one agent action. In practice the cost of a request depends on how much work it takes:

  • A quick read-and-summarize or a single drafted reply: a small handful of credits.
  • A multi-step task — pull records, cross-reference, draft several messages: more, in proportion to the steps.
  • Deep research that reads many sources: the most credit-intensive kind of work, because it does the most.

Efficiencies work in your favor. Repeated context is cached, and billing is proportional to actual work — see reserve-then-reconcile metering for the mechanics.

Estimating your monthly usage

A useful way to size a plan is to think in tasks per week, not credits. Estimate how many agent tasks your team will run, and how heavy they skew:

  • Light, frequent tasks (inbox triage, quick drafts, CRM updates) stretch credits a long way.
  • A few deep-research or multi-agent projects per week will draw down faster — budget headroom for them.
  • Watch your first couple of weeks of real usage on the billing screen, then adjust. It is easy to upgrade or add a top-up.

The safest approach: start on the plan that matches your seat count, run real work, and let actual consumption tell you whether to move up.

Choosing a tier

  • Pick by whichever you hit first — seats or credits. If you need more than 3 people, you are past Pro regardless of usage.
  • If credits are the constraint but seats are fine, a top-up may be cheaper than jumping a tier this month.
  • If both keep climbing, move to the next plan for a durable increase and a lower effective rate.

Scale and Agency (custom)

Larger and multi-client needs are served by custom Scale and Agency plans, with bespoke credit volumes, seat counts, and — for agencies — multiple client workspaces under one relationship. These often include security review and dedicated support. See current pricing or contact us to scope a custom plan.