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On-premise licensing

Self-hosted, annual licensing for the full corporate suite — 32 workflows across 10 sectors. No per-document fees; run everything inside your own network.

Team

Self-hostedannual license

For a single department running a handful of workflows.

  • On-premise Docker bundle — runs inside your network
  • Every consumer tool, unbranded and unlimited
  • Up to 25 named users
  • Standard workflows (single-tool and simple chains)
  • Email support
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Business

Self-hostedannual license

For multi-team rollouts that need the full workflow library.

  • Everything in Team
  • Up to 250 named users
  • Full workflow library across every vertical
  • Custom branding and document templates
  • Priority support + onboarding
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Enterprise

Customannual license

For regulated organisations with audit and integration needs.

  • Everything in Business
  • Unlimited users
  • Air-gapped / fully offline deployment supported
  • SSO, audit logging and retention controls
  • Custom workflows + API access + SLA
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All tiers are self-hosted and include the on-premise bundle. See how deployment works.

Frequently asked questions

How is this priced?
As an annual on-premise license, scaled by the number of named users and the workflow library you need. There is no per-document or per-file charge — once it runs in your network, usage is unlimited.
What is actually different from the free site?
The public site is free for individuals and runs one tool at a time. The Business suite packages those tools into automated, repeatable workflows and ships them as a self-hosted bundle you run privately, with branding, support and an SLA.
Can we try before buying?
Yes. Every tool inside every workflow is free to use on the public site, with nothing uploaded. Run the steps by hand to confirm the output, then license the automation.
Do you ever see our documents?
No. The suite runs on your own hardware. Files are processed on your containers and are never sent to us — that is the point of the on-premise model.
What does Enterprise add?
Unlimited users, air-gapped deployment, single sign-on, audit logging and retention controls, bespoke workflows, API access and an SLA. It suits regulated organisations with formal security and integration requirements.