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GlyphMap Surge: Letting people in by waves due to high demand.
Pricing

Lite, Pro, and Enterprise.

One prevented protected-path incident funds Pro for years. Switch plans any time. Receipts and decision-tree templates travel with your account.

Lite

Decision-tree guardrails for a single workspace.

$29

per developer / month
  • Single authorized workspace
  • Single-engineer decision-tree authorship
  • Active task state and project map
  • Local runtime and language-pack install
  • 30-day receipt retention
  • Email support
Pro

Project map enforcement across every workspace.

$49

per developer / month
  • Unlimited authorized workspaces
  • Restricted read paths and policy templates
  • Persistent decisions, tasks, and receipts
  • 90-day receipt retention with audit query
  • Editor, terminal, and CI adapters
  • Priority support
Enterprise

Governance for orgs running autonomous coding at scale.

$79

per seat / month
  • Shared master context and approved scans
  • Role-aware decision-tree authorship
  • Unlimited receipt retention with export
  • Self-serve SSO and SCIM
  • Priority support with same-day response
  • Annual or monthly billing
The value model

Where the cost gets removed.

The value model is grounded in avoided enforcement failures: architectural drift, repeated rediscovery, and post-session reconciliation.

Integrity risk

Prevented architectural drift

Rollback cycles, diff reconciliation, and post-session audit become expensive when autonomous mutation is unbounded. Decision-tree guardrails move that risk into deterministic control.
Context risk

Repeated project rediscovery

Redundant scans and unbounded context ingestion are the cost of an unenforced execution surface. Service-maintained packets keep context focused on the active task.
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Review risk

Post-session reconciliation

Diff review, mutation reversion, and architectural reconciliation are the hidden tax on unbounded sessions. Local receipts turn reconciliation into read-only audit.
Pricing questions

What buyers usually ask.

What is the difference between Lite and Pro?
Lite authorizes a single workspace per seat with 30-day receipt retention. Pro lifts the workspace cap, extends receipt retention to 90 days with audit query, and adds restricted read paths and policy templates.
What is the difference between Pro and Enterprise?
Enterprise adds a shared master context, role-aware decision-tree authorship, unlimited receipt retention with export, self-serve SSO and SCIM, and priority support with same-day response.
Do I need a license per repository?
Pro and Enterprise seats cover every authorized workspace the engineer uses. Lite authorizes one active workspace per seat.
Does GlyphMap replace Claude Code, Codex, or Grok Build?
No. GlyphMap is the decision layer above the agent. Intelligence comes from the model; deterministic execution control comes from the local runtime.
Where does my source code live?
Source code never leaves the workspace. The service stores tokenized facts and emits scoped context packets back to authorized adapters.
Can I switch plans?
Yes. Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel from the dashboard. Annual billing carries a discount on Pro and Enterprise.