Pricing and limits

Start free, then pay for heavier usage instead of basic trust.

The current launch runs a usable free tier for common file and text tasks. Paid plans are mapped clearly, but they only unlock when the product can support them honestly.

Current launch status

Free access is the real product path right now.

Right now the site is operating as a free MVP slice. That means live converters, browser text tools, signed downloads, and automatic cleanup are already in place, while paid tiers remain planned rather than silently half-enabled.

What is live today

  • - Single-file image and spreadsheet conversions in the public launch slice
  • - Browser-side text tools that stay instant and do not need uploads
  • - Signed downloads plus automatic cleanup after the retention window
  • - No signup required for the current basic workflow
  • - 100 MB public file-size limit in the current slice
  • - 24 hour retention window before automatic cleanup

Planned pricing model

Clear plan boundaries beat hidden paywalls.

The monetization model follows the roadmap: keep basic usage useful, then charge for higher limits, faster queues, and power-user workflows.

Pricing FAQ

Why is the free tier still the main path right now?

The roadmap prioritizes trust and useful completion first. Charging too early would break the product principle of honest, friction-light first use.

Will basic users be forced into payment to get a result?

No. The plan is to monetize heavier usage, larger limits, batch flows, and API access rather than locking ordinary first-session conversions behind a paywall.

Why publish a pricing page before checkout exists?

Because the IA should already explain where monetization is heading, what stays free, and which upgrades are planned, without pretending that billing is already live.

Next step

Use the live product surface first.

The current public value is in converter pages, text tools, and clear limits. Pricing only makes sense once the free experience is already trustworthy.