Subscription is the budget. Spend it on Computers, Sandboxes, Storage, or Inference — same ledger, same rates. Top-ups never expire.
Kick the tires. No card needed.
$5 of usage included
Solo builders running real workloads.
$19 of usage included
Plan budgets meter against these. Overage on paid plans bills at the same numbers.
Full Firecracker microVM, persistent disk.
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Code-only Computer flavor — typically half the rate.
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Persistent disk, snapshots, bucket storage, outbound network.
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OpenAI-compatible endpoints routed through Optimal.
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One plan, four shapes
Same plan budget, same dollar ledger. Switch shapes when the workload changes.
Same Firecracker microVM as a Computer, minus the desktop layer. Typically half the per-hour rate. Boot in under a second.
One API key, every model. Routed through Optimal, billed per million tokens, never per GPU-hour.
/v1/chat/completionsApache 2.0. Register your own hardware as a managed Computer — included on every paid plan, no per-hour compute charged.
Enterprise
For teams running regulated workloads, large fleets, or private regions. We will reply within one business day.
A Computer is a full Firecracker microVM with optional desktop, browser, and persistent disk. A Sandbox is the same microVM stripped to code-only execution — typically half the per-hour rate. Both share the same boot path.
MIOSA bills in US dollars. Every plan includes a monthly usage allowance; once consumed, paid plans meter overage at the rates below. Top-ups never expire and stack on top of your plan budget.
Paid plans bill overage to the card on file at the listed rates. Free accounts hard-stop before overage can accrue — no surprise invoice. You can set spend caps and auto-reload thresholds from the billing dashboard.
Yes. OpenComputers is Apache 2.0. Install the agent on a Mac, a Linux box, or a Windows workstation, register it from the dashboard, and treat it like any other Computer. Snapshots, desktop stream, and the OSA in-VM agent all work the same way.