Pricing and licensing options

Cosine offers flexible pricing for individuals, teams, and enterprises — from a free plan to custom enterprise licensing with private deployment, dedicated support, and SLAs.

Cosine offers flexible pricing and licensing options for individuals, teams, and enterprises. Whether you’re exploring the platform solo or deploying it across thousands of developers, Cosine’s model is designed to scale with your needs.


Current Cosine Plans

Plan
Price
Includes
Ideal for

Free

$0 / month

80 tasks, full access to all platform features

Exploring or learning Cosine

Hobby

$20 / month

80 tasks, up to 10 projects, individual seat

Solo developers and side projects

Professional

$99 / month, per seat

240 tasks (plus 240 per additional seat), up to 100 projects, up to 100 seats

Growing teams

Enterprise

Custom — contact sales

Unlimited tasks and projects, private deployment (Cloud/VPC/On-prem), dedicated support and compliance

Large-scale or regulated organizations

All plans include access to the full Cosine feature set. No credit card required for the Free plan.


Enterprise Licensing

For organizations requiring advanced features, integrations, or deployment flexibility:

  • Custom usage-based pricing tied to task volume or seats.

  • Dedicated support and SLAs.

  • Deployment flexibility: Choose from Cloud, VPC, or on-premise hosting.

  • Compliance guarantees: SOC 2 / ISO 27001-aligned controls.

Enterprise pricing scales based on compute usage, model size, and the number of concurrent tasks — not per developer seat alone. This means you only pay for what Cosine actually delivers.


Licensing model

Cosine licenses are based on workspace-level usage, allowing you to run multiple agents or teams under one contract.

  • SaaS license: Hosted in Cosine Cloud with monthly or annual billing.

  • VPC license: Hybrid management, deployed inside your own cloud infrastructure.

  • On-prem license: Perpetual or term-based licensing for air-gapped installations.

Custom contracts include enterprise security reviews, data processing agreements (DPAs), and legal addenda as required.


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