A quarter saves 15%, a year saves 25%.
1,000 credits a month. Past that, top up at $45 per 1,000.
Onboarding is free and there is no per-seat charge. Team costs the same at two people or ten; above ten, that is Enterprise.
Every plan runs the identical product. The only things that move between columns are how many people fit, the paperwork, and who answers when you call.
| Capability | Solo$350 / mo · $3,150 / yr |
Most popularTeam$1,500 / mo · $13,500 / yr |
Enterprisefrom $2,500 / mo · $22,500 / yr |
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| What actually differs | |||
| People | 1 person | Up to 10 people, no per-seat charge | Any size. Free to 10, then $100 a person a month, one at a time |
| Platform fee | $350 per month, credits and the MCP connection included | $1,500 per month, the same at any headcount | From $2,500 per month, annual and invoiced |
| Commit for longer | $890 a quarter (-15%), or $3,150 a year (-25%) | $3,825 a quarter, or $13,500 a year (-12% vs quarterly) | Annual agreement |
| AI credits | 1,000 a month, included. Add more from $35 per 1,000 | 4,000 a month, included, pooled across the whole workspace | 11,500 a month at 20 people, and 750 more with every person you add |
| Commitment | Monthly on a 3-month minimum, or paid up front | Quarterly or annual, paid up front | Annual |
| Workspaces and brands | One workspace, one Brand Kit | One workspace, unlimited style presets for sub-brands | A governed workspace per brand, isolation enforced in the database |
| Support | Email, next business day, plus monthly office hours | Email, next business day, plus monthly office hours | A dedicated strategist who knows your brands |
| SSO and admin controls | Not included | Not included | Included |
| Security review and procurement | Not included | Not included | Handled by a named team |
| What every plan gets, in full | |||
| Nothing is gated by plan |
A one-person account and a thirty-person one run identical software. There is no feature tier to climb, so nothing on this list is a reason to pay more:
Brand governance is enforced in code on every plan: no picker steps outside your kit, so off-brand work cannot be built, let alone shipped. Enterprise adds the paperwork that proves the AI endpoints never train on your material. |
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A company's own sub-brands share one workspace for free via style presets. A genuinely separate client or brand gets its own workspace on its own plan — the agency answer is below.
Credits measure what you produce, not how many people you employ. Every commitment adds to what your plan already carries at a lower rate, and going past it is billed rather than blocked.
A pack is a quantity, not a ceiling: go past one and top-ups meter on at the pay-as-you-go rate.
Support is part of the fee, not a tier sold separately. Every commitment below is the floor, not the ceiling, and a team of one gets the same answer, at the same speed, as a team of thirty.
These cover the pricing mechanics. The harder questions (why not just use Claude directly, what stops off-brand work shipping, who owns the output) get their own page: the FAQs.
One platform fee with AI credits in it: Solo at $350/month for one person, Team at $1,500/month for up to ten, Enterprise from $2,500/month for up to twenty. The MCP connection is in the fee too.
No. Team is $1,500 a month whether two people use it or ten, so adding a marketer, a reviewer or an approver never changes your bill. Above ten, Enterprise seats come in blocks of ten at a lower rate per seat, not a higher one.
You talk to us about Enterprise, which lifts the cap entirely. It is still not per-seat pricing: the cap is what moves, not the model.
Yes. $38 per 1,000 on Challenger, $35 on Contender and Leader, against $45 with no commitment at all. Every commitment adds to what your plan already carries.
Nothing stops. Your balance is visible in the app the whole time, and going past your allowance is billed at $45 per 1,000 rather than blocking your team or forcing you onto a bigger commitment.
Yes, on purpose. Your first brand kit and first templates are part of getting started, not a separate line item.
No. Solo and Team run identical software, every asset type included, and the only thing separating them on the bill is how much you make.
A quarter saves 15% and a year saves 25%: Team is $3,825 a quarter against $4,500, or $13,500 a year against $18,000. That is the platform fee; credits discount by volume instead, and the two do not compound.
Your own sub-brands share one workspace for free, via style presets that reuse the same Brand Kit. A genuinely separate client gets its own workspace on its own plan, and that workspace belongs to the brand, never to the operator.
Plans are sold monthly on a 3-month minimum, or paid up front by the quarter or the year; credits are month to month whichever you pick. Your library and templates export at any time.