Priced for the whole org.
You pay for the intelligence that acts on your graph, not for the people who simply want to read it.
Start free, on real work
Try the product brain on a live initiative before paying anything. No card required.
Pay for execution, not access
The agents that reason across your graph consume compute — that’s what you pay for. Letting the rest of the org read the graph stays cheap.
Scale by the seat, with the team
Solo builders pay a simple flat rate. As you add product managers, you add active seats — cost tracks the value being created.
Enterprise is about org-wide memory
At scale, the value is institutional memory that survives turnover, with the controls, security, and support large product orgs need.
PM seats run the agents and shape the graph. Viewer seats let engineers, designers, and stakeholders query it — without triggering agent execution. So your whole org can consume the product brain without your bill scaling to every reader.
The full discovery-to-handoff loop on a small set of active initiatives, so you can feel the product brain on real work. No commitment.
For startups and AI-native builders. A simple flat plan with the core agents, sized for a small team shipping with Cursor and Claude Code.
For product teams running ProdScape across multiple workstreams. Per-seat, with full platform access and viewer seats for the wider org.
For large orgs with security, deployment and procurement needs. Org-wide institutional memory at scale.
A PM seat runs the agents — proactive execution, root-cause analysis, assumption tracking, decision archaeology, contextful handoffs — and actively shapes the graph. A viewer seat queries the graph (status, decisions, assumptions, handoff docs) without triggering agent reasoning. It costs less to serve and is priced accordingly.
No. That’s the point of viewer seats — the whole org can read the graph without your bill scaling to every reader.
Yes. You can run the full loop on a small number of active initiatives, free, with no card.
More users, more active work, the full set of capabilities, and — at enterprise — unlimited execution plus the controls and support large orgs need.
Yes — start free, and upgrade when the team does.
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