n4nAI

Pricing

Buy credit by the project.

Four plans. Each grants credit equal to its price, spendable on any model in the catalog, and unlocks a deeper load factor discounton open-weights models. Subscriptions are bought per project — an organization buys one for each project that needs one.

per project · credit expires monthly · overage falls through to pay-as-you-go

The plans

Same credit, different floor.

Starter

$10/mo

A first project, or a side project that should stop surprising you.

  • $10 of credit each month, spendable on any model
  • Load factor discount down to 40% off open-weights models
  • Standard rate limits
  • Overage bills to your pay-as-you-go balance
Choose Starter

Plus

$50/mo

Steady development traffic with open-weights models in the loop.

  • $50 of credit each month, spendable on any model
  • Load factor discount down to 60% off open-weights models
  • Standard rate limits
  • Overage bills to your pay-as-you-go balance
Choose Plus

Pro

$100/mo

A production project whose overage is mostly open-weights inference.

  • $100 of credit each month, spendable on any model
  • Load factor discount down to 75% off open-weights models
  • Standard rate limits
  • Overage bills to your pay-as-you-go balance
Choose Pro

Max

deepest

$200/mo

Heavy open-weights volume, plus the highest rate limits we offer.

  • $200 of credit each month, spendable on any model
  • Load factor discount down to 90% off open-weights models
  • Higher rate limits — raised requests per minute and concurrency
  • Overage bills to your pay-as-you-go balance
Choose Max

Prices are monthly, per project. One active subscription per project.

Side by side

What differs, and what does not.

 StarterPlusProMax
Monthly price$10$50$100$200
Credit granted, any model$10$50$100$200
Load factor floor, open-weights40%60%75%90%
Higher rate limitsYes
Credit rolloverNoneNoneNoneNone
OveragePay-as-you-goPay-as-you-goPay-as-you-goPay-as-you-go

How the credit behaves

Three things worth knowing up front.

01

It belongs to one project

A subscription is bought for a project, and only that project's API keys can spend its credit. Three projects that each need credit means three subscriptions.

02

It expires monthly

Unused credit stops at the end of the billing period. There is no rollover; the next period grants a fresh amount at the same price.

03

Overage just keeps working

When the credit runs out, requests fall through to your pay-as-you-go balance and bill per token as usual. That is also where the load factor discount does its work.

No plan needed

Pay-as-you-go still works exactly as it did.

01 · top up

Load credits from $1

Pay with PayPal or crypto. Prepaid balance, no monthly fee, no minimums.

02 · send requests

Every token is metered

Each response bills as prompt + completion tokens at the model's listed price, in micro-dollars.

03 · add a plan later

Subscribe when it pays

A plan is worth it once a project's open-weights spend is large enough that the load factor floor beats the monthly price.

See per-model prices →

Questions

The ones people ask first.

Is the plan per organization or per project?

Per project. An organization buys one subscription for each project that needs one, and a project may hold only one at a time. The credit is spendable by that project’s API keys alone.

What can I spend the monthly credit on?

Any model in the catalog, open-weights or closed. A plan dollar is a dollar. The load factor discount is the part that is open-weights only.

Does unused credit roll over?

No. Credit expires at the end of the billing period. The next period grants a fresh amount.

What happens when the credit runs out mid-month?

Requests keep working and fall through to your normal pay-as-you-go balance, billed per token as usual. Nothing is cut off as long as that balance covers the request.

Do I need a plan to use n4n?

No. Pay-as-you-go prepaid credits work exactly as before, with no subscription and no minimums. A plan buys credit at par plus a load factor floor; without one, a project earns no load factor rebate.

What does Max’s priority actually mean?

Higher rate limits — a raised requests-per-minute allowance and a raised concurrency ceiling. There is no request queue in the gateway, so it does not mean your requests are served ahead of anyone else’s.

Can I cancel?

Yes. Cancelling stops renewal; the current period runs to its end and its credit stays usable until then. There is no proration and no clawback.

Subscribe a project.

Credit is available as soon as the plan starts, and the load factor floor applies from the next settled hour.

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