pricing
Two ways in.
Self-host the OSS framework free. Or join as a member for $29/mo and get the hosted workbenches, the inbox, the dashboard, and what we build next.
open source
Self-host
Free forever. Runs on your hardware.
$0
/ month
- Full repryntt framework + 220 agents
- 380 built-in tools (growing weekly)
- All workflows + tool calling
- Runs on your hardware (Jetson, laptop, server)
- Bring your own LLM key
- MIT license — fork, modify, redistribute
First 100 — floor price
membership
repryntt Pro
The team behind the engine. BYOK — no token markup.
$29
/ month
7-day free trial
- All 6 hosted workbenches — Forge, Studio, Coherence, Swarm, Nexus, Agent Studio
- Universal inbox + Slack adapter (run agents from any channel)
- Brain Pulse — live activity dashboard, real-time usage
- Hosted dashboard (any browser, no install)
- REPRYNTT_API_KEY for programmatic access
- Member intelligence briefs — weekly research from our agent team
- Monthly agent drops — new specialists, members first
- Roadmap vote — members pick what ships next
Need on-prem deploy, custom integrations, SLA, or dedicated support? Email hello@ai158z.com — we'll work out a fit.
what tokens actually cost
Real numbers from real 1-hour burn tests.
You pay your model provider directly — we never mark up tokens. Here's what one hour of heavy continuous agent work cost when we burn-tested our own JARVIS agent at the system's default 40 RPM cap.
| Model | Tool calls / hr | $ / hour |
|---|---|---|
| Grok 4.3 | ~250 tool calls | ~$6.24 |
| Claude Opus 4.6 | ~115 tool calls | ~$10.60 |
the smarter way to run it
Hybrid routing: cheap workhorse + premium orchestrator.
You don't need Opus answering every step. Set Gemini Flash (or Haiku, or gpt-4o-mini) as the producer and pin Opus only to the orchestrator / final-line critic role. Opus then fires maybe 1 in every 10 cycles — which means the $10.60/hr burn rate becomes an effective ~$1–1.50/hr for the same caliber of agent.
Put another way: $10 of Opus credit lasts ~10 hours when it's only used to break ties and sanity-check the final answer. This is what the 3-tier LLM router does by default.
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