Pricing
Priced on what you use
No published tiers yet, and we would rather say so than invent them. Here is exactly what we meter, and how to get a real number.
Why there is no table on this page
Linkubit meters every billable event from the first day of an account — not because billing is live, but so pricing can be set against real usage instead of a guess. Publishing tiers before that data exists would mean picking numbers and then defending them.
Early customers are invoiced directly, against a usage record they can reconcile line by line. If that is not how you want to buy, this is worth knowing before a demo rather than after one.
You can see your own totals under Settings → Usage at any point, including in the demo.
How buying works today
Early access
Invoiced directly, against a per-event usage record you can reconcile line by line. A number worked through with you, not read off a grid.
Not charged for
- Seats, during the early period
- Storage or history — retention is indefinite by default
- Sandbox and demo usage
Costs that are not ours
WhatsApp conversations are charged by Meta, and the rate depends on the category and the country. Those are passed through rather than marked up, and shown separately.
What we meter
Every billable event, recorded from the first day of an account.
| Event | Counted |
|---|---|
| Inbound and outbound messages | Per message, both channels |
| Campaign messages sent | Per message |
| Agent turns | Each time the agent reasons and responds |
| Model tokens | In and out, separately |
| WhatsApp conversations opened | Meta charges per conversation; so do we |
| Voice-note transcription | Per second of audio |
| Knowledge pages ingested | Per page embedded |
| Active contacts | Per contact you actually engaged in a month |
Get a number for your business
Tell us roughly how many conversations a month you handle and we will work it through with you.