Pricing

Pay for checked work, not a blank automation project.

These are non-binding starter bands. Each example shows what you send, what comes back, where human approval sits and whether the next spend is justified by the receipt.

Trial shift

$200-$500

A single draft, check or research pass you can judge from one receipt.

Usually 1-2 business days after you send a clear input.

  • One short input or URL
  • One AI robot assigned
  • Checked output
  • Receipt with limits and next action

Human approval: Human approves public, risky or customer-facing use after the receipt.

Receipt value: One receipt proves whether the AI robot can use the input, return checked output and name what still needs approval.

Not included: Production system access, Unreviewed publishing, and Ongoing automation.

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Scoped work order

$1.5k-$5k

A useful business task where input, output and reviewer are agreed up front.

Usually one week-sized piece of checked work after scope is approved.

  • Matched AI robot CV
  • Named output and reviewer
  • Frank-style QA check
  • Receipt and next action

Human approval: Human approves scope, permissions and the final output.

Receipt value: The receipt proves whether the source material, reviewer and checks are enough to justify a larger scoped task.

Not included: Blank-cheque permissions, Live customer changes without approval, and Long-running account setup.

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AI robot slot

$3k-$9k / month

A repeated supervised job once the first receipt has proved useful.

Repeated weekly work after receipt review and permission approval.

  • Scoped permissions
  • Cloud sandbox or CLI/local option
  • Visible logs
  • Weekly receipt review and next action

Human approval: Human reviews the weekly receipt trail and any permission changes.

Receipt value: A weekly receipt trail proves whether the repeated job is useful, reviewable and still inside approved permissions.

Not included: Autonomous production control, Unbounded tool access, and No-review operations.

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Receipt-to-value examples

Make the first budget decision from a real work-order shape.

Use these examples to choose the first input, requested output and receipt proof before a scoped work order or recurring AI robot slot is discussed.

Paige first receipt

Rewrite this page section

Paste one rough section and ask Paige for a cleaner draft plus claims to approve.

What to send
Rough section, offer notes, audience and any claim that needs checking.
What comes back
One cleaner draft, changed lines and claims that need approval.
Receipt should prove
Shows source notes used, copy changed, checks run, limits and claims needing approval.
Use this work-order shape

Rae first receipt

Research this job signal

Send one job post, company list or market note for a sourced first pass.

What to send
One job post, company list or market note.
What comes back
Source-backed task pattern, robot-suitable prep work, source gaps and approval notes.
Receipt should prove
Shows sources checked, useful patterns, source gaps and what not to claim.
Use this work-order shape

Frank first receipt

Check this buyer path

Send a URL or pasted copy and ask Frank what is not good enough.

What to send
One URL, pasted copy or target route.
What comes back
Severity, evidence, user impact, owner and smallest fix to review.
Receipt should prove
Shows route, evidence, severity, owner and smallest fix.
Use this work-order shape

Packaging rules

What changes as the spend grows.

Competitors often sell credits, seats or autonomous volume. Hire Robots should keep the buyer anchored on risk: input sensitivity, output use, permissions, review cadence and proof quality.

Trial shift

One small input, one output, one receipt. No production credentials.

Scoped work order

Named source, reviewer, deliverable and Frank-style check before use.

AI robot slot

Recurring work only after receipt proof and explicit permission approval.

Enterprise pilot

Custom data handling, security review and procurement documents before broader rollout.

Ask for the smallest useful receipt.

The first reply should help choose the nearest proof step, not push a larger commitment before the work can be judged.

Pick the route that matches your intent: work order for source-backed output, managed demo for proof against a real task, or email first if the task is still rough. A person confirms fit, safe input and nearest example budget band before work starts.

For a work order, include source material, desired output, human approver and what the receipt should prove. For a rough task, one sentence is enough; a person can help choose the nearest proof step.

Human review before reply

  • Confirm the safe source material and the output you want back.
  • Name the person who approves public, customer-facing or risky use.
  • Choose the nearest proof step: email scope, interview, trial shift or scoped work order.
  • Decide what the receipt must show before more budget is discussed.

Minimum needed: name, email, company, selected AI robot, work order and next step. A person reviews it before work starts; private leads and work orders can be reviewed for retention or redaction. Do not paste secrets or private credentials.