Announcement
Product
1 May 26

New Capy Pro Tiers: Subscriptions That Scale With You

CaCapy Team, Product Team

Capy Pro now scales with you. Starting today, you can subscribe at any commitment level from $20/mo to $10,000/mo, with bonus credits at every step, a flat 20% off when you pay yearly, and one shared balance for your whole team.

If $20/mo Capy Pro covered your work, nothing changes. If you've been hitting overage every month, you can finally lock in a tier that matches your real usage and keep the difference as bonus credits.

TL;DR

  • Capy Pro is now tiered from $20 to $10,000 per month.
  • Higher tiers come with +5% to +20% bonus credits baked in.
  • Yearly billing is a flat 20% off any tier.
  • Overage is still simple: $1 of overage = $1 of credits, with optional auto-reload and a monthly spend cap.
  • Credits stay org-level: one shared balance for your whole team.

Why we changed it

The old model was simple but blunt: $20/mo Capy Pro plus pay-as-you-go overage on top of your included credits. That worked for solo developers, but anyone running real production work bumped into the same problem. The moment you crossed the $20 line, the rest of the month was full-rate metered billing with no way to commit and save.

Most teams using Capy heavily wanted exactly the opposite: predictable monthly spend with a discount for committing. The new tiers do that without changing the parts that already work.

Capy Pro tiers

PlanMonthlyYearlyCredits includedBonus
Capy Pro$20/mo$16/mo$20
Capy Pro $100$100/mo$80/mo$105+5%
Capy Pro $500$500/mo$400/mo$550+10%
Capy Pro $2,000$2,000/mo$1,600/mo$2,300+15%
Capy Pro $10,000$10,000/mo$8,000/mo$12,000+20%
EnterpriseCustomCustomCustom

The bigger the tier you commit to, the more credits land in your balance every month. At $10,000/mo you walk in with $12,000 worth of credits, a built-in 20% boost on top of whatever you save by paying yearly.

Yearly billing takes a flat 20% off any tier. If you already trust your monthly burn, that's the easiest discount in the building.

Overage stays simple

If you push past your monthly credits, top-ups still work the way they always have:

  • $1 of overage buys $1 of credits. No multipliers, no fine print.
  • Auto-reload keeps long-running tasks from stalling at midnight when your balance hits zero.
  • Monthly spend cap is an org-wide hard ceiling. Capy pauses before it crosses the limit you set, even if auto-reload is on.

If you'd rather not deal with overage at all, you can disable it entirely and Capy will simply stop when your monthly credits run out.

Enterprise is still on the table

If you need more than $10,000/mo of credits, custom contracts, BYOK keys, SSO, audit logs, or a dedicated success engineer, Enterprise still exists with custom pricing, a 99.9% uptime SLA, and the same generous credit ratios as the public tiers.

We've sized the standard Enterprise packages ($50,000/mo and $100,000/mo) so they line up cleanly with the rest of the curve. You should never have to negotiate the basics.

What to do next

  • Already on Capy Pro? Nothing breaks. Stay on $20/mo, or hop up a tier when you feel the overage line.
  • Hitting overage every month? Switch to the smallest tier that covers your real burn. Bonus credits and the yearly discount mean you're almost always better off subscribing than paying pure overage.
  • Running a team? Move your org onto a tier that matches its monthly burn. Everyone shares the balance, and you keep the bonus credits.

You can pick a tier from the billing page in your settings, or start fresh on the pricing page.

Pick the tier that matches your work.

Capy Pro now scales from $20/mo to $10,000/mo, with shared org credits and a flat 20% off when you pay yearly.