Pricing for agent-driven teams

Pay for what your agent ships.

Plans scale with the surface that actually matters: connected sites, MCP tokens, Skill invocations, audit retention, and managed publish minutes. No seat tax.

Early access

Teams can start with a guided workspace setup. Public packaging defines the commercial boundary while checkout, procurement, and onboarding are handled inside the account flow.

Works with the agents your team already runs

Claude CodeCodexCursorCustom MCP clientsGitHub Actions

Free

Try Showly with your agent. No credit card.

$0

forever

Start free
1 site
50 deploys / mo
MCP tokens (read + apply_site_patch + create_preview)
Showly-managed deployment targets only (no BYO cloud)
7-day preview retention
Community support

Launch

For a single site team proving the preview-first publishing flow.

$29

per workspace / month

Create account
5 sites
1,000 deploys / mo
5 MCP tokens
30-day preview retention
30-day audit history
GitHub import workflow

Team

Most useful

For product and engineering teams shipping multiple governed sites.

$149

per workspace / month

Open team setup
Unlimited sites
5,000 deploys / mo
Unlimited MCP tokens
90-day preview retention
90-day audit history
BYO cloud targets (AWS via OIDC)
Team roles + approval gates
Rollback evidence per release

Enterprise

For organizations that need SSO, custom policy, audit export, procurement, and security review.

Custom

annual contract

Talk to sales
Custom site + deploy caps by agreement
SAML SSO, SCIM, directory sync
Custom audit retention
Private MCP endpoint option
BYO cloud across all supported providers
Optional SAST / DAST add-ons
Managed enterprise onboarding
Dedicated security review

How billing works

You pay for managed deploys, not seats or seat-equivalents.

Each workspace pays one flat plan fee. Invite teammates and agents without a per-head charge — the price tracks the ship-rate of the workspace itself.

  1. 1

    Connect agent

    Install the Codex / Claude Code skill or paste the MCP token into Cursor.

  2. 2

    Mint a token

    Scope it to the project + capabilities the agent needs. Shown once at create time.

  3. 3

    Preview & approve

    Every agent deploy lands a preview build first. Reviewers gate production via approval rules.

  4. 4

    Ship & rollback

    Approved revisions promote to production. Rollback is a click, evidence stays in audit.

How metering works

Quantitative limits by tier.

How limits get enforced
MetricFreeLaunchTeamEnterprise
Deploys / mo501,0005,000Custom
Sites15UnlimitedCustom
MCP tokens15UnlimitedCustom
Preview retention7d30d90dCustom
Audit history7d30d90dCustom
BYO cloud targets
SSO (Google / GitHub)
SAML SSO
SAST / DAST add-onsoptionaloptional

Where can you deploy?

Cloud providers by tier.

Free and Launch workspaces deploy onto Showly-managed infrastructure. Team unlocks bring-your-own (BYO) cloud via OIDC; Enterprise adds Kubernetes targets and private connectivity.

ProviderFreeLaunchTeamEnterprise
Static CDN
GCP (Cloud Run)
AWS (ECS Fargate / App Runner)
AWS (BYO via OIDC)
Cloudflare Workers/PagesRoadmap
Kubernetes (GKE/EKS)Roadmap

Source of truth: apps/web/src/lib/cloud-connections-catalog.ts. The admin view at /app/platform/cloud-connections reads the same catalog.

Questions before checkout

What counts as a workspace?
One org, one billing relationship, any number of sites within the plan's site cap. Add teammates and agent tokens at no per-head charge.
Can I change plans mid-cycle?
Upgrades take effect immediately; downgrades land at the next renewal. Stripe handles the proration; we don't hold workspaces hostage to annual contracts.
What if my agent runs away with deploys?
Plans cap deploys per month; every deploy lands a preview first; production requires a human approval by default. Token scopes hard-block the most destructive operations regardless of plan.
How does Enterprise differ?
Annual contract, SSO + SCIM, custom audit retention, private MCP endpoint option, and a managed onboarding with a named security reviewer.

Managed usage

Showly runs previews and publishing as a managed service. Teams see plan limits, preview retention, and release activity without owning infrastructure runbooks.

Security review

Enterprise packaging includes review of SSO, tenant isolation, workspace identity boundaries, audit export, and production approval rules before a real production rollout.