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title: "Pricing"
description: "EnConvert pricing: a free Founding tier with 500 ops a month, then $29, $99, or $299. One flat meter across every endpoint, and an op is one read. No credit multipliers, opt-in overage on every paid plan, cancel anytime."
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Pricing

# Pricing that reads like a receipt.

Start free with 500 ops a month. Scale to $29, $99, or $299 when your agent does. One flat counter across every endpoint: no credit multipliers and no per-minute metering. The numbers on this page are the numbers in the API and on the receipt.

## Plans

Founding

$0

Free while in beta. No credit card.

500 ops a month, across every endpoint

Every read scored (render\_quality)

New endpoints unlock as they go live

No credit card

Start free

Indie

$29

/mo

For the side project getting serious.

3,000 ops a month

$5 AI credits a month · rolls over

20 watchers · 15 MB files · 7-day retention

Opt-in overage: $0.02 per extra op

Email support

Choose Indie

Studio

Most teams start here

$99

/mo

For teams scaling an agent past the demo.

15,000 ops a month

$15 AI credits a month · rolls over

100 watchers · 50 MB files

Webhooks + ZIP output

Dedicated rendering pool

Opt-in overage: $0.02 per extra op

Priority support

Choose Studio

Production

$299

/mo

For when your agent is the product.

50,000 ops a month

$40 AI credits a month · rolls over

500 watchers · 150 MB files · 30-day retention

Dedicated pool · custom rendering engine

Opt-in overage: $0.02 per extra op

Named support contact

Choose Production

Every plan includes

render\_quality on every read

MCP server + REST API

SSRF-screened URLs

Public status page + changelog

Cancel anytime

The unit

## One op is one read.

Some meters charge by render time. Some by credit multipliers that change per endpoint. An EnConvert op is one read: a page that takes 30 seconds to render costs the same as one that takes two.

Convert

One op per file or URL, across 46 formats. A batch counts each file.

`POST /v1/convert`

Perceive

One op per URL read, as Markdown, JSON, or a screenshot. A batch of 20 URLs is 20 ops.

`POST /v2/perceive`

Lookup

One op per query, plus one for each source page fetched to answer it.

`POST /v2/lookup`

Distill

One op per document, counted only when the summary completes.

`POST /v2/distill`

Ingest

One op per RAG-ready page produced, not per attempt.

`POST /v2/ingest`

Discover

One op per call. Map a site before spending ops on the wrong pages.

`POST /v2/discover`

Watch

Not an op but a slot. Plans include always-on watchers with a webhook or email on every diff.

`POST /v2/watch`

Failed requests never touch your allowance. An op is counted only when the operation completes, and every completed read carries its render\_quality score, so you always know what you paid for.

Every op draws down the same flat counter, whatever the verb: a convert, a read, a query, a page — each is one op. Watchers are the exception: a persistent allocation you hold, not consumption.

One counter, every endpoint. No multipliers, no buckets.

Compare plans

## Every limit, in one place.

Founding

$0

Indie

$29/mo

Studio

$99/mo

Production

$299/mo

Monthly allowance

Ops per month

500

3,000

15,000

50,000

AI credits per month · rolls over

$0

$5

$15

$40

Active watchers

Not included

20

100

500

Limits

File size limit

Not included

15 MB

50 MB

150 MB

Retention

1 hour

7 days

7 days

30 days

Overage

Not included

$0.02 per op · opt-in

$0.02 per op · opt-in

$0.02 per op · opt-in

Platform

Webhooks + ZIP output

Not included

Not included

Included

Included

Dedicated rendering pool

Not included

Not included

Included

Included

Custom rendering engine

Not included

Not included

Not included

Included

Support

Not included

Email

Priority

Named contact

Ops reset each billing cycle; unspent AI credits roll over. Every value here is enforced by the API: hit a limit and the same number comes back in the 402.

Enterprise

For teams where the agent is the infrastructure: custom volume and SLA, custom AI credits, dedicated infrastructure, SSO and audit logs, invoice billing, and a named account manager. From $1,000 a month.

Talk to us

het@enconvert.com · the founder replies

Add-on

## Cloud storage, if you need it.

Every plan cleans up after itself, and converted artifacts expire on the retention schedule. If your outputs should outlive it, add storage: files persist up to your quota for as long as the add-on is active.

Mini

5 GB

$1/mo

Basic

25 GB

$3/mo

Standard

100 GB

$9/mo

Large

500 GB

$29/mo

Mega

1 TB

$49/mo

Attach to any paid plan from the dashboard. It’s a separate subscription: cancel it anytime and your files stay until the end of the period you’ve paid for.

## Pricing questions

What do I actually get for free?

500 ops a month across every endpoint: convert, perceive, lookup, discover, and each new endpoint as it goes live. Every read comes back scored. It’s free while we’re in beta, with no credit card. Artifacts are kept for one hour, long enough to collect your output.

What counts as one op?

One unit of work. One file converted, one URL perceived, one query looked up, one page ingested, one site-mapping call. A batch of 20 URLs is 20 ops. Everything draws from one flat counter: no credit multipliers, no per-verb buckets, no per-minute metering. A page that takes 30 seconds to render costs the same as one that takes two.

Do you charge for failed requests?

No. An op is counted only when the operation completes. A read that completes but renders badly still counts, because the render happened. It comes back with its render\_quality score and warnings, so you know exactly what you paid for.

What happens when I hit my limit?

The API tells you, honestly: a 402, not a degraded result. On every paid plan — Indie, Studio, and Production — you can opt in to overage at $0.02 per extra op. It’s off by default, so a runaway loop can’t surprise you. On the free Founding tier the counter is a hard limit until the next cycle; watchers stay untouched, because they’re an allocation, not consumption.

Do unused ops roll over?

Ops don’t: the counter resets at the start of each billing cycle. Unspent AI credits do roll over to the next cycle. If you consistently end the month with ops to spare, you’re one plan too high. Downgrades take effect at the next cycle, and we’d rather you pay for what you use.

Can I change or cancel anytime?

Yes. Upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations all happen from the dashboard. Plan changes take effect at the start of the next billing cycle, and after cancelling you keep paid features until the end of the period you’ve paid for.

What is cloud storage, and do I need it?

Probably not. Every plan keeps converted artifacts for its retention window (an hour on Founding, a week on Indie and Studio, 30 days on Production), then deletes them. If your outputs need to outlive that, the storage add-on keeps files up to your quota for as long as it’s active, from 5 GB at $1 to 1 TB at $49 a month.

What payment methods do you accept?

PayPal: balance, linked bank account, or any major credit or debit card through PayPal. Annual billing and invoicing aren’t self-serve yet; if you need them, email het@enconvert.com and we’ll sort it out.

You’re small. What happens to my stack if you change the deal?

A fair question, and the one we’d ask. The MCP server and SDK are MIT-licensed, so your integration layer can’t be orphaned. We ship in the open with a public changelog and status page, and pricing changes land there before they land on any invoice. The meter is boring on purpose: one op, one read, one bill.

## The meter is honest. So is the free tier.

Start on Founding and find out what your agent actually uses. Upgrade when the 402 tells you to, not before.

Get a free API key

Talk to us

$0 today · 500 ops a month · no credit card
