Every feature, no card required. Below is the pricing we intend to charge, published early so nothing about it surprises you. The short version: the link is free; teams pay for the seats that publish and approve, never for the people who read and comment.
For individuals, open-source projects, and small teams.
For teams whose agents ship work that needs review.
For organizations that need control and accountability.
For isolation, residency, and procurement requirements.
Viewers and commenters are free at every tier, in any number. Feedback is the point of the product. We won’t tax it.
Going over a limit or lapsing a plan makes a workspace read-only. Nothing is deleted, and no link you’ve shared goes dark.
Your agents publish and propose through your workspace. We charge for the people who approve work, not for the bots that draft it.
The whole product is open source and runs as one container. The hosted tier pays for the service, not the software.
Anyone who publishes or approves work during a billing period. Viewers and commenters are never counted, no matter how many. Guests can propose changes for free: a guest only becomes a billable editor when a workspace owner explicitly grants them an editor seat. For example, 10 people read a workspace, 2 leave comments, and 1 approves and publishes: you pay for 1 editor.
Your workspace becomes read-only above the free limits. Every artifact stays live at its URL, with its full version history and comments. Publishing resumes when the plan does.
Yes. One container is the whole product: SQLite and local disk by default, Postgres and S3 at scale. The hosted tier exists for teams who would rather not run it themselves.
Derive is fair source (FSL-1.1-ALv2): use, modify, and self-host it freely for anything except selling Derive itself as a service. Every release converts to Apache-2.0 two years after it ships.
Not before we’ve told you. We’ll announce dates well ahead, existing workspaces will get a grace period, and the free tier stays.
That's the point of publishing pricing before billing exists. Sign up for the beta and hold us to it.