Pricing for pilot teams and production deployments
Choose a plan that fits your fleet size, deployment complexity, and simulation workflow needs.
- Up to 3 robots
- Core failure analytics
- Basic simulation perturbation recommendations
- Weekly reports
- Email support
Paid plans renew automatically until canceled. You can manage billing details, invoices, payment methods, and subscription changes through the customer billing portal.
- Multi-robot support
- Advanced simulation generation
- Integration support
- Priority support
- Dedicated onboarding
Service availability, features, and limits depend on your selected plan.
- Commercial review and procurement support
- Advanced fleet coverage
- Integration design sessions
- Custom rollout planning
Prices are listed in USD unless otherwise noted. Applicable taxes may be added at checkout. Billing terms are governed by the Terms of Service and secure checkout flows where applicable.
Frequently asked questions
What happens after my free trial ends?
You can choose to continue with a paid plan or let the trial expire. No credit card is required to start.
Can I change plans at any time?
Yes. Upgrades take effect immediately, and downgrades apply at the next billing cycle. Manage your subscription through the billing portal.
What does “up to 3 robots” mean?
The Pilot Optimizer plan supports simulation and analytics for up to 3 individual robot systems. Additional robots require an Enterprise Transfer plan.
Is there a contract or commitment?
No long-term contracts. All plans are month-to-month subscriptions that you can cancel at any time through the billing portal.
How does billing work?
Subscriptions are billed monthly via Stripe. You receive invoices, can update payment methods, change plans, or cancel through the self-serve billing portal.
What kind of support is included?
Pilot Optimizer includes email support with weekly reports. Enterprise Transfer includes priority support and dedicated onboarding with your team.
Ready to get started?
Choose your plan and start reducing deployment failures today.