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free scan $49/month $1 per verified win

Pricing.

Free scan, then $49/month + $1 per verified win. failed attempts cost nothing.

Free
scan

Free. Scan any URL. See the AI team we'd hire. See what's connected and missing.

  • See the AI team we'd hire for any business
  • Map of connected systems
  • Public MCP endpoint at /mcp/biz/{slug}
  • No signup, no card
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$49/month
+ $1 per verified win

DNS flip activates the team. Operator starts working — first brief, first review replies, first SEO fixes.

  • Operator handles reviews, jobs, bookings, follow-ups
  • Pay only when it works (failed attempts cost nothing)
  • Verified-win audit trail in public ledger
  • MCP endpoint indexed by AI crawlers
  • Cancel anytime
Activate my team →
New · Voice mode

Operator now flips into Jarvis.

The dashboard flips over and your brain talks back. Ask about reviews, money, market, anything in your substrate.

Activate your brain. Talk to it.
Operator Sites

Your website activates at DNS flip.

The free scan can become a living site preview. Point DNS at it when you are ready: that starts Operator Sites at $49/month + $1 per verified booking or win. Platform work like reviews, calls, quotes, and follow-up activates when you connect those channels.

Frequently asked

Is the free scan really free?

Yes. Scan any URL, see the AI team we'd hire, and inspect the public MCP endpoint without signup or a card.

What counts as a verified win?

A verified win is a completed outcome the public ledger can audit, such as a review reply published, a booking confirmed, a follow-up completed, or an SEO fix shipped.

How is the $1/win charged?

The ledger records verified wins as they happen. You pay $1 per verified win, and failed attempts cost nothing.

Do you offer enterprise pricing?

Yes. Multi-location groups and platform partners can talk to us about volume terms, custom controls, and reporting needs.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. Cancel anytime. Your public scan stays available, and the paid operator stops after the current billing period.