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Plans

Enterprise

  • A custom number of runs and seats, with unlimited projects
  • Dedicated infrastructure, on-prem or VPC deployment
  • Single sign-on, access control, SOC 2, HIPAA and GDPR compliance, and a signed BAA
  • Model provider governance: platform-hosted keys can be disabled so the organization's own keys are required — token spend then lands on your provider account on top of the contract
  • Local models and models hosted on Azure or AWS Bedrock as separate providers with per-user permissions
  • Dedicated solution engineers and priority support

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What you get

A ready Stack AI account with paid access: the paid capabilities are open immediately, with no negotiation with the platform vendor. The drawback is real: the workflows you build, the knowledge bases and the connections to your drives and databases stay inside an organization registered to someone else's email, and that organization's admin controls both permissions and whose model keys are used. Treat such an account as temporary: establish whose email it is, who holds admin rights, how much has been paid, and whether other projects or members remain inside.

About the service

An enterprise-grade workbench: a workflow is assembled from nodes — agent, logic, storage — accepts text, images, audio and video as input, and lets you write Python or JavaScript inside a step. Data arrives via file upload, web scraping, Google Drive and Notion, databases such as MySQL and Databricks, and MCP; the result is published as a REST API, a Slack bot, a browser extension or an interface for staff. Models are handled the corporate way: by default the platform supplies its own hosted keys for popular providers, including OpenAI and Anthropic, but an admin can disable them and require the organization's own keys — in which case tokens are paid from your provider account, separately from the platform contract; models on Azure, AWS Bedrock or your own servers are supported too. There is no self-serve paid tier here: the only paid option is Enterprise on contract terms.

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