Platform

Pricing

The platform charges per turn, scaled by the tier you pick. The tier picker at the bottom-right of the composer is the source of truth. Minuet is cheap and good for everyday chat. Allegro is the working default for paid plans. Forte is reserved for moments where reasoning quality changes the outcome. This page covers what costs what and how to keep the bill predictable.

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Overview

At a glance
Tier picker
Bottom-right of the composer; three dots
Tier persistence
Picked once, sticks for the whole conversation
Billing unit
Credits per turn, varying by tier and what the turn does
Free plan
Minuet only, monthly allowance
Paid plans
All tiers unlocked; higher monthly allowance
Background jobs
Counted as turns when they run; cancelled jobs do not bill
Overages
Flat credit price once your allowance is used

The mental model is simple. Every action that runs through an agent uses credits. The tier picker scales how many credits one action costs. You decide tier per conversation. Most people stay on Allegro for paid plans and only flip to Forte when a decision warrants it.

The three tiers

What each one is good for, in plain terms.

TierIndicatorGood forTrade-off
MinuetOne dotEveryday chat, summarising attachments, quick answers, simple drafts, exploration.Cheapest per turn. Lighter on multi-step planning.
AllegroTwo dotsSkill runs, full canvases, outreach sequences, research tasks, most agent work.Higher quality on structured output. The default for paid plans.
ForteThree dotsStrategic synthesis, multi-document reasoning, hard debugging, decisions that hinge on judgement.Highest quality. Most expensive per turn.
Tip
You do not have to pick the tier per turn. Set it at the start of a conversation. Everything that runs through the conversation (chat replies, skill runs, canvases, background work) honours the picker.

Credits

The unit you pay in.

Credits are the platform's billing unit. Every turn costs some number of credits depending on the tier and what the turn does. Short Minuet chat is cheap. A long Forte research mission with many tool rounds and a full canvas is more expensive. The chat surface tells you the credit cost after the turn finishes if you want to know.

ConceptHow it works
AllowanceEach plan grants a monthly credit bucket
Roll-overUnused credits roll over within the same billing month
ResetBuckets reset at the start of each billing cycle
OverageOnce the bucket is empty, additional credits are billed at a flat rate
PausingYou can disable overage in settings; the platform will refuse turns once the bucket is empty

What costs credits

Every action that runs the agent.

ActionCost
A chat turn that gets a direct replyTier base cost
A chat turn that calls tools and skillsTier base cost plus a small per-tool surcharge
A canvas generated as part of a turnIncluded in the turn cost
A scheduled task that firesCounts as one turn at the scheduled tier
A background job stepOne turn per step, at the conversation tier
Reading attached filesIncluded in the turn cost up to size limits
Memory retrieval and Brain lookupsFree, never billed
Viewing the Builder, Computer, or Brain tabsFree, never billed
Note
Cancelled turns and cancelled background jobs are not billed. If you stop a turn before the agent commits to running tools, the cost is zero.

Plans

The shape of the plans, what each one includes.

PlanBest forWhat it includes
FreeTrying the platform, light personal useMinuet tier only. Monthly credit allowance. Most integrations connectable. One workspace.
SoloA founder running the platform alone day to dayAll tiers. Higher monthly allowance. Full integrations. One workspace.
TeamA small founding team sharing one platform instanceAll tiers. Larger pooled allowance. Multi-user workspaces. Shared Brain.
ScaleCompanies running the platform across multiple rolesAll tiers. Custom allowance. Multiple workspaces. Priority support.
Note
Plan availability and pricing are on the public pricing page. The shape of what each plan includes is what this section captures.

Picking a tier

A short heuristic for choosing.

If your goal isUse
A quick question or a short replyMinuet
A short draft you can refine laterMinuet
A skill run that has structureAllegro
A full canvas with multiple rowsAllegro
Research that needs to cross-check sourcesAllegro, escalate to Forte if the synthesis is the point
A decision you cannot afford to get wrongForte
A long codebase change with judgement callsForte
Tip
Most paid plan users live on Allegro and flip to Forte for one or two turns per week. Minuet is for sessions where you are just thinking out loud.

Saving on credits

Practical ways to keep the bill predictable.

TacticWhy it helps
Stay on Minuet for explorationMost early-conversation work is exploration; you do not need Allegro yet
Use Brain for context that recursSaved memories surface automatically and cost nothing to retrieve
Cancel runs you no longer needCancelled jobs do not bill
Batch related work in one turnFewer turns is fewer base costs
Use canvases instead of repeating questionsOnce a canvas exists you iterate on it; you do not re-ask from scratch
Schedule recurring work at the right tierA daily Minuet digest costs much less than a daily Forte one

Billing and invoices

How and when you are charged.

ThingHow it works
Billing cycleMonthly, anchored to the day you subscribed
Payment methodStored card; updated from the Profile tab
InvoicesEmailed at cycle close and downloadable from the Profile tab
Overage chargesIncluded in the next month's invoice
CancellingSelf-serve from the Profile tab; you keep paid features until the cycle ends
RefundsPro-rated for the unused portion of a paid month when cancelling Scale plans

FAQ

Common pricing questions.

Does picking Forte for a long conversation cost a lot?

Each turn at Forte costs more than at Allegro, but the tier only affects turns that actually run. If a chat is mostly you reading and the agent waiting, the tier does not bill in the background.

Can I limit a workspace's spend?

Yes. Workspace owners can cap monthly spend in settings. Once the cap is hit, the workspace refuses new turns until the next cycle or until the cap is raised.

Do background jobs cost when they are waiting?

No. Waiting time is free. A job billed only when a step is actively running. Polling waits, signature waits, and human-in-the-loop pauses do not bill.

Are scrapes and integrations billed separately?

No. Anything the agent does on your behalf inside a turn is included in that turn's cost. The integration providers (where applicable) bill the platform, not you.

Can I see what a turn cost before sending?

Not exactly. The cost depends on what the agent ends up doing. The chat surface shows the cost after the turn finishes. For high-cost turns the platform asks you to confirm before running.