pricing

The CLI is free. The team account is why we get to keep it that way.

Individual use is local, open source, and free forever — that's the product working as designed, not a limited trial. Teams pay for the shared layer: synced telemetry, a deduplicated skill library, and cost visibility.

Local

$0

The full CLI, on your machine, forever.

  • Capture from Claude Code, Cursor, and Gemini CLI
  • Every event in ~/.promptconduit/events.jsonl — yours to read
  • Session cost, token, and cache-hit reporting (promptconduit cost)
  • Local skill generation from your own transcripts
  • Coaching insights in the editor extension, fully offline
  • No account. No API key. MIT licensed.
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Enterprise

custom

For orgs past the credit-card stage.

  • Everything in Team
  • SSO and audit logs
  • Retention controls
  • Invoiced billing and procurement paperwork
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faq

Questions people actually ask

What do I get without paying?
Everything that runs on your machine: capture from Claude Code, Cursor, and Gemini CLI, the local event log, cost and cache reporting, local skill generation, and the editor extension. No account, no API key, no time limit. The CLI is MIT licensed.
How does the Team trial work?
Create a team, invite people, and use everything for 14 days without entering a card. When the trial ends you add a payment method to keep the team features; your local CLI keeps working either way.
How are seats counted?
A seat is an active member of your team. You choose the seat count at checkout and can change it any time from the billing portal; changes are prorated by Stripe.
What data does my team see?
Team dashboards are built from enrichment metadata: names and numbers like branch names, token counts, costs, tool durations, and cache-hit rates. See the security page for exactly what syncs and when.
When do I need Enterprise?
When procurement does. Enterprise adds SSO, audit logs, retention controls, and invoiced billing. If you are paying with a team credit card, Team is the right plan.

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