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| Free: $0 | Starter: $7 Valid for 7 days | Pro: $29 / month$313 / year | |
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| 100k | 500K / 7 days | 3M / month36M / year | |
| Details | The budget of AI generation you can use in the period shown — roughly, how much you can build and regenerate before it resets. | The budget of AI generation you can use in the period shown — roughly, how much you can build and regenerate before it resets. | The budget of AI generation you can use in the period shown — roughly, how much you can build and regenerate before it resets. |
| Details | Generate a standalone, functional marketing or signup page. | Generate a standalone, functional marketing or signup page. | Generate a standalone, functional marketing or signup page. |
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| Details | Landing page only lets you build a single marketing/signup page. Full unlocks a live, working site with real functionality, including a complete app. | Landing page only lets you build a single marketing/signup page. Full unlocks a live, working site with real functionality, including a complete app. | Landing page only lets you build a single marketing/signup page. Full unlocks a live, working site with real functionality, including a complete app. |
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| Details | Edit the generated code directly, line by line, instead of only through prompts. | Edit the generated code directly, line by line, instead of only through prompts. | Edit the generated code directly, line by line, instead of only through prompts. |
| Details | Basic gives you the generated files as-is. Full includes the complete project structure ready for a developer to take over. | Basic gives you the generated files as-is. Full includes the complete project structure ready for a developer to take over. | Generate a standalone, functional marketing or signup page. |
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Your Project. Your Team. Your Terms.
Architecture
A reviewed architecture with separated concerns, queues where they matter, and a scaling path that's tested before customers find the ceiling for you.
Data foundation
Validated schema and integrity constraints, versioned migrations, tested restores, and a map of exactly where personal data lives.
Deploy & Govern
CI/CD with staging, secrets managed, costs modeled and alerted, and a rollback path for the deploy that goes wrong - because one will.
Spark
Entry point- A simple consumer app idea, tested with real users before spending on marketing
- A small internal tool replacing a spreadsheet — an approval tracker or request queue
- A working prototype of a new idea, like an AI tool that tracks and scores sales leads
- A gut-check on whether an idea is worth building at all, before committing real budget
- A safety check on something you already built or vibe-coded — does it handle real users, real data, and real traffic, or does it just look done?
- An AI chatbot that answers common questions, so support isn’t manually repeating the same answers
- A narrow, single-purpose tool built for a sales conversation — like a live quote or invoice generator
A working prototype plus an honest Production Readiness Report on what it still needs.
Ignite
Most common fit- A client portal for a professional service (law, accounting, consulting) with scheduling, document sharing, and invoicing
- A small two-sided marketplace connecting local buyers and sellers, with messaging and payments built in
- An online store selling directly to customers (a “D2C storefront”), with a limited product catalogue, Stripe checkout, and inventory sync
- A service-booking app with a calendar and payment gateway built in
- An online course platform (a “course/LMS”) with content gating and subscription billing
- A restaurant ordering and delivery-tracking app
- A property-listing portal with search, filters, and lead capture
- An event registration and ticketing site with QR check-in
- A customer loyalty and rewards app with a points engine
- A lightweight point-of-sale and inventory app for a small, multi-store business
Full security hardening, deployment and monitoring, and a 7-day warranty once you go live.
Velocity
- A subscription-based consumer app (fitness, media, wellness) with native mobile and recurring billing at real scale
- A property-management platform — tenant portals, maintenance requests, and rent collection across multiple properties
- A lightweight ERP system for a growing business — inventory, finance, and operations in one place
- A multi-tenant SaaS platform — one product serving many business customers — with CRM and analytics integrations, plus native mobile
- A field-service mobile app with real-time scheduling
- A fleet and logistics tracking platform with live GPS and route optimization
- A telehealth platform with video, scheduling, and EHR (electronic health record) integration
- A loan origination workflow with identity checks (KYC) and credit bureau integrations
- A multi-branch HR and payroll portal with role-based access
- A B2B commerce portal with tiered pricing and ERP sync
Native mobile, integrations, load-tested for scale, with 15-day hyper care after launch.
Summit
- A clinical trial data platform on a regulatory compliance track (GxP/21 CFR Part 11)
- A university-wide student information system spanning admissions, records, and financial aid, integrated with legacy systems
- A full enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite spanning finance, HR, procurement, and supply chain
- A customer-service marketplace platform, wired into legacy core systems
- A claims or patient portal on a HIPAA/SOC 2 compliance track, with data-residency controls
- A digital lending platform integrated into core banking systems, on a SOC 2 track
- A nationwide government citizen-services portal with data-residency controls
- A hospital-network patient platform with HIPAA compliance and HL7/FHIR integration
- A supply-chain control tower spanning multiple ERP systems and partners
- A regulated trading or brokerage app with full audit trails and compliance
- An enterprise-wide AI-app governance and security-review Center of Excellence (CoE)
- A telecom self-service and billing platform built for 10,000+ concurrent users
- A global expense and procurement suite with single sign-on and 5+ integrations
Compliance track, SSO, a dedicated pod, and governance for AI-built apps across your org, plus 30-day post-launch hypercare
Production Capability
| Spark: $5K–$10K | Ignite: $10K–$30K | Velocity: $35K–$75K | Summit: $75K+ | |
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| e.g. new prototype, concept test, app readiness check, single-task tool | e.g. online store, booking app, membership site, listings platform | e.g. business platform, field operations app, regulated workflow, internal portal | e.g. regulated industry platform, government portal, governance program, large-scale system | |
| Details | A representative sample, not a limit — every engagement is scoped to what you actually need. Spark: A simple consumer app idea, tested with real users before spending on marketing · A small internal tool replacing a spreadsheet (an approval tracker or request queue) · A working prototype of a new idea, like an AI tool that tracks and scores sales leads · A gut-check on whether an idea is worth building, before committing real budget · A safety check on something you already built or vibe-coded · An AI chatbot that answers common questions · A narrow, single-purpose tool built for a sales conversation (e.g. a quote or invoice generator) Ignite: A client portal for a professional service (law, accounting, consulting) · A small two-sided marketplace connecting local buyers and sellers · An online store selling directly to customers (a “D2C storefront”), with a limited product catalogue, Stripe checkout, and inventory sync · A service-booking app with a calendar and payment gateway built in · An online course platform (a “course/LMS”) with content gating and subscription billing · A restaurant ordering and delivery-tracking app · A property-listing portal with search, filters, and lead capture · An event registration and ticketing site with QR check-in · A customer loyalty and rewards app with a points engine · A lightweight point-of-sale and inventory app for a small, multi-store business Velocity: A subscription-based consumer app with native mobile and recurring billing at scale · A property-management platform across multiple properties · A lightweight ERP system for a growing business · A multi-tenant SaaS platform with CRM and analytics integrations, plus native mobile · A field-service mobile app with real-time scheduling · A fleet and logistics tracking platform with live GPS and route optimization · A telehealth platform with video, scheduling, and EHR integration · A loan origination workflow with identity checks (KYC) and credit bureau integrations · A mul | A representative sample, not a limit — every engagement is scoped to what you actually need. Spark: A simple consumer app idea, tested with real users before spending on marketing · A small internal tool replacing a spreadsheet (an approval tracker or request queue) · A working prototype of a new idea, like an AI tool that tracks and scores sales leads · A gut-check on whether an idea is worth building, before committing real budget · A safety check on something you already built or vibe-coded · An AI chatbot that answers common questions · A narrow, single-purpose tool built for a sales conversation (e.g. a quote or invoice generator) Ignite: A client portal for a professional service (law, accounting, consulting) · A small two-sided marketplace connecting local buyers and sellers · An online store selling directly to customers (a “D2C storefront”), with a limited product catalogue, Stripe checkout, and inventory sync · A service-booking app with a calendar and payment gateway built in · An online course platform (a “course/LMS”) with content gating and subscription billing · A restaurant ordering and delivery-tracking app · A property-listing portal with search, filters, and lead capture · An event registration and ticketing site with QR check-in · A customer loyalty and rewards app with a points engine · A lightweight point-of-sale and inventory app for a small, multi-store business Velocity: A subscription-based consumer app with native mobile and recurring billing at scale · A property-management platform across multiple properties · A lightweight ERP system for a growing business · A multi-tenant SaaS platform with CRM and analytics integrations, plus native mobile · A field-service mobile app with real-time scheduling · A fleet and logistics tracking platform with live GPS and route optimization · A telehealth platform with video, scheduling, and EHR integration · A loan origination workflow with identity checks (KYC) and credit bureau integrations · A mul | A representative sample, not a limit — every engagement is scoped to what you actually need. Spark: A simple consumer app idea, tested with real users before spending on marketing · A small internal tool replacing a spreadsheet (an approval tracker or request queue) · A working prototype of a new idea, like an AI tool that tracks and scores sales leads · A gut-check on whether an idea is worth building, before committing real budget · A safety check on something you already built or vibe-coded · An AI chatbot that answers common questions · A narrow, single-purpose tool built for a sales conversation (e.g. a quote or invoice generator) Ignite: A client portal for a professional service (law, accounting, consulting) · A small two-sided marketplace connecting local buyers and sellers · An online store selling directly to customers (a “D2C storefront”), with a limited product catalogue, Stripe checkout, and inventory sync · A service-booking app with a calendar and payment gateway built in · An online course platform (a “course/LMS”) with content gating and subscription billing · A restaurant ordering and delivery-tracking app · A property-listing portal with search, filters, and lead capture · An event registration and ticketing site with QR check-in · A customer loyalty and rewards app with a points engine · A lightweight point-of-sale and inventory app for a small, multi-store business Velocity: A subscription-based consumer app with native mobile and recurring billing at scale · A property-management platform across multiple properties · A lightweight ERP system for a growing business · A multi-tenant SaaS platform with CRM and analytics integrations, plus native mobile · A field-service mobile app with real-time scheduling · A fleet and logistics tracking platform with live GPS and route optimization · A telehealth platform with video, scheduling, and EHR integration · A loan origination workflow with identity checks (KYC) and credit bureau integrations · A mul | A representative sample, not a limit — every engagement is scoped to what you actually need. Spark: A simple consumer app idea, tested with real users before spending on marketing · A small internal tool replacing a spreadsheet (an approval tracker or request queue) · A working prototype of a new idea, like an AI tool that tracks and scores sales leads · A gut-check on whether an idea is worth building, before committing real budget · A safety check on something you already built or vibe-coded · An AI chatbot that answers common questions · A narrow, single-purpose tool built for a sales conversation (e.g. a quote or invoice generator) Ignite: A client portal for a professional service (law, accounting, consulting) · A small two-sided marketplace connecting local buyers and sellers · An online store selling directly to customers (a “D2C storefront”), with a limited product catalogue, Stripe checkout, and inventory sync · A service-booking app with a calendar and payment gateway built in · An online course platform (a “course/LMS”) with content gating and subscription billing · A restaurant ordering and delivery-tracking app · A property-listing portal with search, filters, and lead capture · An event registration and ticketing site with QR check-in · A customer loyalty and rewards app with a points engine · A lightweight point-of-sale and inventory app for a small, multi-store business Velocity: A subscription-based consumer app with native mobile and recurring billing at scale · A property-management platform across multiple properties · A lightweight ERP system for a growing business · A multi-tenant SaaS platform with CRM and analytics integrations, plus native mobile · A field-service mobile app with real-time scheduling · A fleet and logistics tracking platform with live GPS and route optimization · A telehealth platform with video, scheduling, and EHR integration · A loan origination workflow with identity checks (KYC) and credit bureau integrations · A mul |
| Working MVP / Prototype | Functional Application | Production-Ready Application | Enterprise-Grade Application | |
| Details | A functioning app built from your prompt, ready to click through and test. | A functioning app built from your prompt, ready to click through and test. | A functioning app built from your prompt, ready to click through and test. | A functioning app built from your prompt, ready to click through and test. |
| Details | An honest gap assessment — what is solid, what is missing, what breaks under real use. | An honest gap assessment — what is solid, what is missing, what breaks under real use. | An honest gap assessment — what is solid, what is missing, what breaks under real use. | An honest gap assessment — what is solid, what is missing, what breaks under real use. |
| Assess - architecture health check covering workload, traffic, data, APIs, integrations, and growth expectations | Improve - everything in Spark, plus reference architecture and structural improvements to remove key scalability bottlenecks | Scale - everything in Ignite, plus caching, queues, horizontal scaling, resilient APIs, asynchronous processing, and performance patterns where needed | Govern - everything in Velocity, plus architecture governance, API standards, integration patterns, and a 12-month evolution roadmap | |
| Details | Assess - architecture health check covering workload, traffic, data, APIs, integrations, and growth expectations | Improve - everything in Spark, plus reference architecture and structural improvements to remove key scalability bottlenecks | Scale - everything in Ignite, plus caching, queues, horizontal scaling, resilient APIs, asynchronous processing, and performance patterns where needed | Govern - everything in Velocity, plus architecture governance, API standards, integration patterns, and a 12-month evolution roadmap |
| Assess - validate schema structure, relationships, constraints, and migration approach | Harden - everything in Spark, plus strengthened schemas, integrity constraints, and versioned migrations | Quality - everything in Ignite, plus data-quality checks, validation rules, and PII identification | Govern - everything in Velocity, plus data lineage, retention policies, governance, and enterprise data controls | |
| Details | Assess - validate schema structure, relationships, constraints, and migration approach | Harden - everything in Spark, plus strengthened schemas, integrity constraints, and versioned migrations | Quality - everything in Ignite, plus data-quality checks, validation rules, and PII identification | Govern - everything in Velocity, plus data lineage, retention policies, governance, and enterprise data controls |
| 1 payment gateway | 1 payment gateway | Up to 3 payment gateways | Up to 5 + custom integrations | |
| Details | Direct integrations with payment processors like Stripe or PayPal so real transactions can run through the app. Distinct from the general integrations row below, which covers non-payment tools. | Direct integrations with payment processors like Stripe or PayPal so real transactions can run through the app. Distinct from the general integrations row below, which covers non-payment tools. | Direct integrations with payment processors like Stripe or PayPal so real transactions can run through the app. Distinct from the general integrations row below, which covers non-payment tools. | Direct integrations with payment processors like Stripe or PayPal so real transactions can run through the app. Distinct from the general integrations row below, which covers non-payment tools. |
| 1 standard integration | Up to 2 standard integrations | Up to 5 integrations | Up to 10 integrations + custom | |
| Details | Connects your app to tools your business already runs on — customer databases, inventory systems, communication tools, and older internal systems. | Connects your app to tools your business already runs on — customer databases, inventory systems, communication tools, and older internal systems. | Connects your app to tools your business already runs on — customer databases, inventory systems, communication tools, and older internal systems. | Connects your app to tools your business already runs on — customer databases, inventory systems, communication tools, and older internal systems. |
| Web only | Web + iOS & Android | Web + iOS & Android + App Store / Play Store release | Web + iOS & Android + App Store / Play Store + enterprise mobile delivery | |
| Details | Web only | Web + iOS & Android | Web + iOS & Android + App Store / Play Store release | Web + iOS & Android + App Store / Play Store + enterprise mobile delivery |
| Basic reporting — up to 3 reports | Up to 5 reports | Up to 15 reports + dashboards | 20+ complex reports + data platform integration | |
| Details | Report counts are cumulative and scale with complexity. Simple reports answer one question at a glance; medium reports combine multiple data sources; complex reports involve custom modeling or live dashboards. | Report counts are cumulative and scale with complexity. Simple reports answer one question at a glance; medium reports combine multiple data sources; complex reports involve custom modeling or live dashboards. | Report counts are cumulative and scale with complexity. Simple reports answer one question at a glance; medium reports combine multiple data sources; complex reports involve custom modeling or live dashboards. | Report counts are cumulative and scale with complexity. Simple reports answer one question at a glance; medium reports combine multiple data sources; complex reports involve custom modeling or live dashboards. |
| Basic validation | Up to 25 concurrent users | Up to 100 concurrent users | 300+ concurrent users | |
| Details | Checked under simulated real traffic so the app does not fall over when usage jumps. Thresholds scale with the kind of business each tier is built for. | Checked under simulated real traffic so the app does not fall over when usage jumps. Thresholds scale with the kind of business each tier is built for. | Checked under simulated real traffic so the app does not fall over when usage jumps. Thresholds scale with the kind of business each tier is built for. | Checked under simulated real traffic so the app does not fall over when usage jumps. Thresholds scale with the kind of business each tier is built for. |
| Security assessment + remediation plan | Core hardening applied | Production hardening applied | Advanced hardening + security governance | |
| Details | Closes the holes attackers look for first — exposed keys, unvalidated form inputs, and readiness for real transactions and customer data. Spark only identifies these in the report; every package from Ignite up fixes them. This includes the same automated security scanning available on the Pro platform tier, plus manual review. | Closes the holes attackers look for first — exposed keys, unvalidated form inputs, and readiness for real transactions and customer data. Spark only identifies these in the report; every package from Ignite up fixes them. This includes the same automated security scanning available on the Pro platform tier, plus manual review. | Closes the holes attackers look for first — exposed keys, unvalidated form inputs, and readiness for real transactions and customer data. Spark only identifies these in the report; every package from Ignite up fixes them. This includes the same automated security scanning available on the Pro platform tier, plus manual review. | Closes the holes attackers look for first — exposed keys, unvalidated form inputs, and readiness for real transactions and customer data. Spark only identifies these in the report; every package from Ignite up fixes them. This includes the same automated security scanning available on the Pro platform tier, plus manual review. |
| Basic authentication | Standard authentication | Enterprise SSO, up to 2 identity providers | Enterprise SSO, up to 5 identity providers; custom beyond | |
| Details | Basic authentication (Spark) covers email and password only. Standard authentication (Ignite and up) adds secure password hashing, session management, and rate limiting against brute-force attempts. SSO provider counts reflect how many identity systems (Google, Okta, Azure AD, etc.) can be connected at once. | Basic authentication (Spark) covers email and password only. Standard authentication (Ignite and up) adds secure password hashing, session management, and rate limiting against brute-force attempts. SSO provider counts reflect how many identity systems (Google, Okta, Azure AD, etc.) can be connected at once. | Basic authentication (Spark) covers email and password only. Standard authentication (Ignite and up) adds secure password hashing, session management, and rate limiting against brute-force attempts. SSO provider counts reflect how many identity systems (Google, Okta, Azure AD, etc.) can be connected at once. | Basic authentication (Spark) covers email and password only. Standard authentication (Ignite and up) adds secure password hashing, session management, and rate limiting against brute-force attempts. SSO provider counts reflect how many identity systems (Google, Okta, Azure AD, etc.) can be connected at once. |
| Deployment only | Application Monitoring Dashboard | Application Monitoring Dashboard & Alerts | Velocity+ ChatOps On-Demand Monitoring | |
| Details | Deployment only | Application Monitoring Dashboard | Application Monitoring Dashboard & Alerts | Velocity+ ChatOps On-Demand Monitoring |
| Basic RBAC | Up to 5 predefined roles | Advanced observability + operations dashboards | 20+ roles, configurable to business requirements | |
| Details | Controls who inside your org can see or change what. Role count reflects how many distinct permission levels can be defined. | Controls who inside your org can see or change what. Role count reflects how many distinct permission levels can be defined. | Controls who inside your org can see or change what. Role count reflects how many distinct permission levels can be defined. | Controls who inside your org can see or change what. Role count reflects how many distinct permission levels can be defined. |
| Basic application logs | Application + infrastructure logs | Advanced observability + operations dashboards | Enterprise observability + compliance-grade audit trail | |
| Details | Technical logs of what the system is doing — distinct from the in-app history log mentioned in Feature build-out above, which is a customer-facing feature. Summit additionally includes a compliance-grade, immutable audit trail with 12-month retention, exportable for regulators. | Technical logs of what the system is doing — distinct from the in-app history log mentioned in Feature build-out above, which is a customer-facing feature. Summit additionally includes a compliance-grade, immutable audit trail with 12-month retention, exportable for regulators. | Technical logs of what the system is doing — distinct from the in-app history log mentioned in Feature build-out above, which is a customer-facing feature. Summit additionally includes a compliance-grade, immutable audit trail with 12-month retention, exportable for regulators. | Technical logs of what the system is doing — distinct from the in-app history log mentioned in Feature build-out above, which is a customer-facing feature. Summit additionally includes a compliance-grade, immutable audit trail with 12-month retention, exportable for regulators. |
| Single-region data residency | Single-region data residency | Single-region data residency | Multi-region data residency + data sovereignty controls | |
| Details | Choose which region your data is stored and processed in — matters for GDPR and other regional data laws. | Choose which region your data is stored and processed in — matters for GDPR and other regional data laws. | Choose which region your data is stored and processed in — matters for GDPR and other regional data laws. | Choose which region your data is stored and processed in — matters for GDPR and other regional data laws. |
| — | Compliance advisory | Advanced compliance readiness | Advanced compliance readiness + certification support | |
| Details | Formal certification and compliance status, checked directly by enterprise security and procurement teams. | Formal certification and compliance status, checked directly by enterprise security and procurement teams. | Formal certification and compliance status, checked directly by enterprise security and procurement teams. | Formal certification and compliance status, checked directly by enterprise security and procurement teams. |
| 2-Days Warranty | 7-Days Application Support — Included; additional support available at an extra cost. | 15-Days Application Support — Included; additional support available at an extra cost. | 30-Days Hypercare — Included; additional support available at an extra cost. | |
| Details | What is covered, free, immediately after go-live — before any ongoing care plan kicks in. | What is covered, free, immediately after go-live — before any ongoing care plan kicks in. | What is covered, free, immediately after go-live — before any ongoing care plan kicks in. | What is covered, free, immediately after go-live — before any ongoing care plan kicks in. |
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