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Plans and Pricing

Default motion

  • Pay As You Go is the default paid path
  • Personal and Team are self-serve commit plans
  • Commercial is the first plan with redistribution and external commercial rights

Available Plans

Pay As You Go

No fixed monthly fee. Good for low-friction onboarding and real-world evaluation.

Personal

$55/mo or $588/yr. Predictable billing for a single analyst or developer who has repeated usage.

Team

$239/mo or $2,388/yr. Shared-org plan for up to five seats with higher throughput and more keys.

Commercial

From $18,000/yr. Redistribution rights, contract handling, invoicing, and deeper onboarding.

Current Meter Pricing

Prices below are from the public GET /v1/billing/rates catalog verified on 2026-04-27.
  • light_reads: $0.01 — entity resolution and lightweight metadata
  • standard_reads: $0.02 — filings, facts, statements, ownership, compensation
  • heavy_extracts: $0.05 — section extraction and comparison workflows
  • artifact_jobs: $0.10 — artifact generation and export jobs
  • delivery_events: $0.001 — webhook and stream delivery
  • intelligence_queries: $0.08 — semantic intelligence, country reports, portfolio analysis, strategy queries
  • market_data_reads: $0.03 — factor returns, macro indicators, market snapshots
  • semantic_search: $0.04 — semantic filing search

AI-query usage

ai_queries covers semantic intelligence and AI-graded routes such as /v1/intelligence/* and GET /v1/signals/dilution/enhanced. Use GET /v1/billing for the current organization’s quota and usage values because limits can vary by plan and commercial contract.

Rights boundary

  • evaluation: Pay As You Go or account-specific evaluation credit shown by GET /v1/billing
  • business use: PAYG, Personal, Team
  • redistribution, embedding, white-label, resale: Commercial

Auth and pricing

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Pay As You Go

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Agent billing

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