Pricing Direction

Start free, pay only when your workflow needs deeper judgment or structured access.

This product is being built as a solo, automation-heavy intelligence business. The free layer stays useful, while the paid layers focus on recurring operator value rather than one-off sponsorship or consulting.

Who should stay free People who are still exploring the product or testing whether the feed matches their workflow.

Use the public beta API, risk feed, source-health view, and docs before you think about paying.

Who should upgrade first People who need repeatable operator judgment, higher limits, or structured historical access.

The paid layers exist to remove repeated manual work, not to gate the basic product experience.

Free Discovery $0

Public site pages and beta API access for light usage and product evaluation.

  • Directory, compare, newsletter, and risk pages
  • Public beta JSON endpoints
  • Best for discovery, evaluation, and prototyping
Pro Member $29/mo

The judgment layer for people who want deeper operator context.

  • Premium compare verdicts and operator briefs
  • Member-only archive and weekly signal synthesis
  • Best fit for individual power users
API Pro $99-$299/mo

The highest-compounding layer for structured data consumers and small teams.

  • Higher limits and historical snapshots
  • Priority support for watchlist and alert use cases
  • Best fit for small teams and agent workflows
Current reality The strongest current paid direction is API Pro, not sponsor-heavy media monetization.

That path compounds into reusable data assets, historical depth, and workflow integration instead of founder-heavy services.

Not fully shipped yet API keys, enforced plan limits, and webhook delivery are still part of the next-stage buildout.

So treat this pricing page as directional product packaging, not as a final billing surface.

Recommended next step Start with the guided API onboarding flow.

If you are still deciding where you fit, start on the developer docs page. It introduces the product, explains support boundaries, and routes you by scenario.

Go to API onboarding