Swarmz

Plans

Free, Pro, Business, and Enterprise — what each plan includes and when to upgrade

Swarmz has four plans. They differ in monthly credit allowance, project count, container resources, support level, and a handful of advanced features. Every plan ships with the full agent, the live preview, Cloud, and every integration — what you're really buying with a higher tier is more credits, more projects, and bigger containers.

Pricing is discussed during onboarding — contact us for a tailored quote. The page below describes the shape of each plan; specific numbers are confirmed on signup.

At a glance

FreeProBusinessEnterprise
Monthly creditsStarter poolLarger poolTeam-scale poolCustom
Daily bonus creditsYesYesYesYes
ProjectsA fewMoreManyUnlimited
Container memorySmallMediumLargeCustom
Container CPUSharedHigherHigherCustom
Cloud (managed Postgres)IncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
IntegrationsAllAllAllAll
Custom domainsYesYesYes
SSO (SAML/OIDC)Yes
Priority supportEmailEmail + chatDedicated Slack
SLA99.9% uptime

Cloud usage rolls into the same monthly credit allowance as agent activity — there's no separate Cloud bill on Free/Pro/Business. Heavy Cloud users (lots of edge function invocations, big databases, large storage buckets) may hit per-resource caps independent of credits; see Cloud Overview.

Free

A starter credit pool plus the daily bonus, one active project, and a small container. Enough to build a few weekend ideas, demo something to a friend, or kick the tires before deciding whether Swarmz fits your workflow.

You don't get custom domains on Free — your project lives at https://your-project.swarmz.app until you upgrade. Cloud is fully usable on Free (database, auth, storage, edge functions, realtime), and every integration works.

Pro

The default for individual builders. A larger monthly credit pool, more active projects, a roomier container (headroom for most React/Next.js apps with hot reload), and custom domains.

Pro and above unlock custom domains. Bring your own domain at Project Settings → Domains, add the CNAME records, and Swarmz handles SSL through Cloudflare.

Pro includes priority email support — typically a same-day response from a human, escalated based on plan tier.

Business

For people running a few simultaneous projects or sharing Swarmz with a small team. A team-scale credit pool, more active projects, and bigger containers (enough for full-stack apps with heavier toolchains).

Business adds priority chat support on top of email. Connect your team workspace and members each have their own credit allowance pulled from the team pool.

Workspace-level integrations and shared connections work the same as on Pro — what you get with Business is the headroom for everyone in the workspace to be running projects without bumping into limits.

Enterprise

For organizations that need bigger containers, more credits, SSO, and a contractual SLA. Container sizes scale on request, credits are negotiated per seat, and we'll work with you on procurement, security review, data processing agreements, and on-call expectations.

Enterprise unlocks SAML and OIDC SSO, audit log export, custom data retention windows, and a 99.9% uptime SLA. Talk to sales to scope a quote.

Self-hosting Swarmz inside your own cloud (your AWS/GCP/Azure tenant) is available on Enterprise as well. The control plane stays managed, but containers and Cloud Postgres run on your infrastructure.

How allowances reset

Credits reset on your billing date — the day you signed up for the plan, or the day a tier change took effect. Unused credits roll over for a configurable window and then expire; the next cycle starts fresh at the plan's allowance.

Daily bonus credits reset at 00:00 UTC. They're consumed first when you run the agent, before your monthly allowance, so you always burn through the bonus pool before dipping into included credits.

If you run out before the reset, top up at Settings → Usage → Buy credits or upgrade your plan. Top-ups don't expire and stack on top of monthly allowances.

Switching plans

Upgrading takes effect immediately and prorates the difference for the current billing period. Your container resources jump to the new tier's limits within a minute or two — running containers don't restart, they're live-migrated up to the new limits.

Downgrading takes effect at the end of the current billing period. If you downgrade past your current project count (e.g., from Pro back to Free with 3 active projects), you'll be asked to archive projects until you're under the new tier's cap. Archived projects keep their code and history; they just can't run their container or sync to GitHub until reactivated.

Cloud usage caveats

A reminder, since this surprises people: Cloud usage rolls into the same allowance as agent activity for now. Generating code, running the AI, and querying your project's Postgres database all draw from the same credit pool. Heavy database queries cost more per call than simple agent edits, but they're billed against the same plan.

We'll split Cloud out into its own line item if and when usage justifies it; for now, the simpler model is one allowance covers everything.

Where to next

  • Credits — how credits are charged per action
  • Cloud Overview — what's included with Cloud on every plan
  • Integrations — every connected service works on every plan

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