Start free, move to an affordable plan, and scale only when the engine is already saving or earning you money.
The ladder is simple: Free for first proof, Starter for budget-conscious regular use, Pro for weekly e-commerce execution, and Scale for firms or teams that need broader operational coverage. This works for individual clients, dropshipping stores, startups, and established businesses.
Token top-ups and heavier operator layers still exist, but the first purchase decision is now easier for customers who need something between free and full Pro.
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That is intentional: frames, metadata, hook quality, and message clarity create a heavier workload than a simple text or screenshot check. Weighted billing keeps this feature sustainable for the business instead of hiding the real processing cost.
File weight matters, so heavier video consumes more protected capacity.
Current billing thresholds follow the real processing load already used by the app. This makes subscriptions easier to understand before someone uploads a heavier clip.
Short or lighter video checks with standard frame and metadata reading.
Heavier files create more frame work and deeper media processing cost.
The heaviest video tier, used when the file materially increases processing load.
PDF cost rises with file density and total weight.
Best for smaller invoices, short documents and readable summaries.
The read becomes heavier when the file is larger or packed with more text and structure.
This tier covers the heaviest PDFs, spreadsheets and denser document jobs.
Multi-file due diligence gets heavier as the engine compares more sources together.
The stack starts rising when the job asks the engine to compare several files together.
More files, more bytes and more comparison work increase protected usage.
Used when the job combines many files, denser context and deeper reasoning across sources.