Free for one. Paid when it is a team.

One developer never needs us: the CLI is open source and runs entirely on your machine. You pay at the point more than one person needs to see the same run.

01The plans
Free
$0
forever, one developer
The CLI is MIT licensed and does the whole job on its own: desktop banners the moment a run stops, stalls or needs a decision, and one webhook to anything that accepts JSON.
Install it
Team
$29
a month, up to 10 developers
The shared board, so a blocked run is somebody's problem in seconds rather than at standup. Channel routing per project, and thirty days of history.
Email us
Scale
$99
a month, unlimited developers
Team without seat counting, plus the controls a larger team wants before it lets agents near anything that matters.
Email us

Annual is ten months for twelve. There is no card form yet: mail us and a person answers.

02Where each thing starts
Desktop banners
Native notification and sound on macOS, Windows and Linux. No account, no network.
Free
One webhook
Every event POSTed as Slack-compatible JSON to any endpoint you control.
Free
Hook installers
One command wires up Claude Code. Codex, Gemini CLI and Cursor are detected and told what to add.
Free
The shared board
Every run on the team in one place, moving itself between Running, Blocked and Almost.
Team
Channel routing
Different projects to different channels, so the noise lands where somebody has agreed to care about it.
Team
Thirty days of history
What stalled, how often, and who was waiting on it.
Team
Unlimited developers
No seat counting. The board is worth more the more of you are on it, so we do not charge you for putting people on it.
Scale
Approvals in chat
Answer a permission prompt from Slack or your phone, without going back to the terminal.
Scalein build
Audit log
Every run, every approval, every decision, kept as long as you need it.
Scalein build
SSO
SAML and directory sync.
Scalein build

Three of these are not built yet and say so. You are not billed for them, and if Scale is only worth it to you once they land, we would rather you waited.

03How we charge

Nothing here is metered.

Charging per event would make you install almost in fewer repositories, which is the opposite of the point. We count people, not agents: run as many as you like, in as many projects as you like, and the price is the price.