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Stack AI subscription
Stack AI
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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
Plan contents as published by the vendor; seller prices arrive at launch.
What you get
Paid access to Stack AI is a corporate contract, so it is essential that the subscription be issued to your own email or domain: the organization holds your workflows, knowledge bases and connections to drives and internal databases. Clarify the terms: the run volume, the number of seats and whose model keys are in use — that decides whether a provider invoice reaches you as well. Ask about hosting too: the vendor's cloud, your VPC or your own servers. The seller must state the next charge date and the contract term at delivery.
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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