Two plans, one platform
Pick the plan that matches where your agentic workforce is today.
Agent Mission Control is licensed by company, not by seat. The plan you choose reflects how much governance, how many workflows, and how many runs you need — not how many people are signed in.
You can move between plans at any time. We don’t make you migrate, re-platform, or restart your agents. Upgrade when you outgrow seats, governance, or workflow count — downgrade when usage settles.
For one organization running its own agents.
Operations, finance, sales, and IT teams putting their first production agents into the workflow.
- 5 seats included
- 10 workflows active
- 2,000 runs per month
- ROI inspector available
Contact sales for pricing.
For organizations running agents across multiple departments.
When governance, audit, and external escalation make AMC a system of record, not a sandbox.
- 25 seats included
- 50 workflows across departments
- 50,000 runs per month
- Governance, lineage, attestation
- External human-in-the-loop routing
Contact sales for pricing.
Pro and Enterprise
What you get with each plan.
Pro
Pro is sized for the team that has a focused set of workflows they want to operate as agents — finance close, lead routing, ticket triage, content QA. You get a working AMC instance, the ROI inspector to prove it’s paying off, and the headroom to run a handful of agents reliably.
- 5 seats included. Add operators and reviewers as needed; seat overflow is a signal to consider Enterprise.
- 10 active workflows covering the agents you've codified. Departments and cross-team isolation are not part of Pro.
- 2,000 workflow runs per month included. Daily close, weekly reports, per-lead routing — the patterns that fit Pro comfortably stay well inside this envelope.
- ROI inspector available. Show your finance team exactly what each agent is producing and what it's costing.
Enterprise
Enterprise is sized for the organization where AMC isn’t just a tool — it’s a system of record. You need audit, attestation, role-aware governance, and the ability to route difficult decisions to a named human via the channel they actually live in. You probably have multiple departments running their own slates of agents, and you need rollup, not chaos.
- 25 seats included.
- 50 active workflows across departments. Each department gets its own workflow library, its own roles, its own approvers.
- 50,000 workflow runs per month included. Sized for organizations doing real transactional volume — customer service triage, document review, content moderation, exception handling at scale.
- Governance, lineage, attestation. Every run is auditable. Every failure carries a signed attestation. Every action shows the policy that authorized it.
- External HITL routing. When a workflow needs a human, AMC routes the request to Slack, email, Teams, or a ticketing queue — and waits.
Pro and Enterprise side by side
What’s in each plan.
| Capability | ProOne organization, focused use | EnterpriseMulti-department, governed |
|---|---|---|
| Platform capacity | ||
| Seats included | 5 | 25 |
| Active workflows | 10 | 50 |
| Workflow runs / month | 2,000 | 50,000 |
| Operating model | ||
| ROI inspector | Optional | |
| Departments (multi-team isolation) | — | |
| Governance & trust | ||
| Audit logs | Basic | Full + lineage |
| Policy-based governance | — | |
| Failure attestation | — | |
| External human-in-the-loop routing | In-app only | Integration-based |
| Engagement | ||
| Support | Standard | Priority + SLA |
| Implementation | Project/Retainer-Based | Project/Retainer-Based |
Implementation services
How we help you put AMC into production.
Standing up AMC is software work. Standing up the right agents on it is design work — process discovery, workflow codification, governance posture, integration plumbing. We’ve done it before.
We map your highest-leverage processes, identify the candidate workflows, and rank them by impact and effort.
Architecture, agent specifications, integration plan, and the governance posture that will hold up to your audit team.
Your first production agents — designed, built, integrated, validated, and deployed. Not a demo. Not a pilot. Production.
Add agents to your portfolio, optimize the ones you're running, and keep governance posture aligned as your business changes.
Talk to salesto scope your implementation — the right blend of phases depends on your starting point, your team’s capacity, and how many agents you want in production within the first quarter.