Priced on workspace value, not seats
Obviously faster to use and easier to defend. No per-seat tax on collaboration.
The Free tier has full access — while we’re in development
There will always be a free tier. Right now, before launch pricing kicks in, it’s unlocked all the way up — every benchmark template, batch runs, and the API — with no credit card. This won’t last forever.
Free
For students, tinkerers, and a first real project.
Solo consultant
For independent off-grid engineers and analysts.
Team workspace
For consultancies, EPCs, and developer teams.
Enterprise
For utilities, majors, and regulated buyers.
Questions
Is the free tier really free?
Yes — there will always be a free tier. And right now, while we’re in development, the free tier is unlocked all the way up: every benchmark template, batch runs, and API access, with no credit card. When we exit development the free tier stays free but returns to its standard limits, so it’s the best time to put the full engine through its paces.
How is this priced versus legacy desktop tools?
Heuristic desktop tools are seat-based and run roughly $1,575–$4,650/yr (Pro) to $4,200–$10,100/yr (Grid) per single user. We price on workspace value — shared scenarios, batch, and API — so a whole team is covered, not one named seat.
Do I need power-systems expertise?
No. Guided benchmark templates populate statistically valid defaults, and hard guardrails block physically impossible designs. The rigor is underneath; the workflow is approachable.
Can I bring my own data?
Always. Upload an 8,760-hour load CSV, override any cost or component assumption, and point the model at measured weather for the exact site. User-supplied data is first-class.
Is every result reproducible?
Yes. Each run emits a hashed package — inputs, dataset versions, engine version, outputs. Identical inputs reproduce identical results, which is what makes a result defensible to a financier.