Billing Overview

Future AGI bills for what you use: seven metered dimensions, a monthly free allowance on each, and an optional platform fee for higher limits

The cost of an AI workload doesn’t track how many people are on the team, it tracks how much traffic the workload puts through. So Future AGI charges for what your workload actually consumes, not for seats.

What is billing on Future AGI?

Billing on Future AGI is usage-based. Usage is counted on seven meters:

  • Storage
  • AI credits
  • Gateway requests
  • Gateway cache hits
  • Text simulation tokens
  • Voice simulation minutes
  • Tracing events

Every meter carries a free allowance that resets at the start of each billing period, and above that allowance you pay per unit on a tiered rate that falls as your volume rises.

Your plan sets:

  • The platform fee
  • The entitlement limits
  • The rate limits
  • The retention window

It does not set the per-unit rate: that ladder is the same on every plan.

Before you start

Billing requires an Enterprise or Cloud license. A self-hosted install has no billing and no Free tier.

Every organization on Cloud or Enterprise starts on Free, with each meter’s allowance already active. Nothing is charged until you move to Pay-as-you-go.

Where it shows up

Billing lives in Settings, across three pages.

  • Usage Summary: what you have consumed on each meter this period, and what it is projected to reach
  • Plans & Pricing: the tier you are on, the add-ons, and the annual billing toggle
  • Billing: the running bill for the current period, your budgets, recent invoices, and payment methods

What you can use it for

  • See what you are spending, for example “which workspace burned 80% of this month’s tracing events”
  • Cap what you spend, for example “pause voice simulation once this month passes 5,000 minutes”
  • Change what you pay for, for example “move to Pay-as-you-go, add Scale, switch to annual”

Billing vs usage limits

Billing decides what you are charged. Entitlement limits and rate limits decide what you can run at once. The two move together, since a plan change raises both immediately, but they fail differently: passing a free allowance on Free stops the call, while hitting an entitlement limit stops the resource you were trying to create. What a plan changes explains the two, and the pricing reference carries the numbers for both.

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