Commercial plans for authorized content operations

Start safely, then add capacity when it is useful

Paid plans enable real automation only for accounts and execution resources you control, with hard quotas, evidence, and workspace emergency stops kept in place.

Commercial capacity never bypasses safety boundaries

Pricing changes capacity. It does not override account ownership, approvals, or runtime gates.

Account authorization

Operations run only for accounts with confirmed ownership and purpose.

Enforced

Hard usage budgets

New consumption stops at quota unless a workspace owner explicitly enables overage.

Enforced

Execution evidence

Publishing and high-risk actions keep redacted, reviewable evidence.

Enforced

Emergency stop

The workspace can block new automation at any time.

Enforced

One transparent catalog, without hidden product forks

Prices and entitlements come from one versioned catalog. Annual pricing is roughly equal to ten monthly payments.

Commercial controls are part of the product

Payment unlocks capabilities. It never removes ownership checks, machine limits, or emergency stops.

72-hour new workspace limits

New paid workspaces begin with per-account publishing and interaction caps.

Hard usage budgets

New consumption stops at quota unless the owner enables overage and sets a monthly budget.

Workspace-owned billing

Subscriptions, roles, and resources belong to the workspace, not to one employee account.

Bring your own resources

Connect your own cloud phones, browser profiles, and proxy network in the first release.