How we price, and why there is no percent of spend
The most common marketing-tool pricing model is a percent of ad spend. It is popular for an obvious reason: it lets the vendor grow as the customer grows without doing any extra work. It is also unfriendly to the customer, who is already writing the check to the ad network and does not need a second variable cost sitting on top of it.
We picked a flat subscription instead. There are three plans: Free for validation, Starter at €29/month for solo founders and early teams, and Pro at €99/month for companies that need more seats and more workflow runs. Every plan includes the full product. The thing that scales is the quota: how many automated actions the agent can take for you in a month.
Why quotas instead of spend caps
Quotas are a clean way to align pricing with the actual work the platform does. One run of the daily loop is one unit. One generated creative is one unit. The number you care about is not how many euros you spent on Meta; it is how much work you asked our agent to do. If that number stays inside your plan, nothing happens. If it goes over, you either upgrade or the workflow pauses for the rest of the cycle.
What you get for free
The Free tier is deliberately generous enough to run a real test. You can connect your accounts, launch a few campaigns, watch a week of the loop, and decide whether it is worth paying for. We would rather have you try it honestly and leave than upsell you into a trial you end up fighting.
What you never pay extra for
Support, onboarding, bug fixes, feature updates, data exports, and account deletion are all free and always will be. If you sign up and decide nordenagent is not for you, the Delete account button wipes everything in a single step and we do not send you a recovery email.
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