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One run, one price

However many steps a flow takes, a run is a run. No per-task math, no surprise multipliers, and the free plan is genuinely useful.

Free

$0forever

For your first flows and small automations that just need to run.

  • 1,000 runs a month
  • Unlimited flows and pieces
  • GoRunner AI: 20 builds a month
  • 7-day run history
  • 2 seats

Pro

Most teams

$25per month

For teams automating real work. Includes everything in Free.

  • 10,000 runs a month, then $2 per 1,000
  • GoRunner AI: unlimited builds and edits
  • 30-day run history with replay
  • Unlimited seats
  • Failure alerts to Slack or email
  • Email support, one business day

Team

$99per month

For automation that other teams depend on. Includes everything in Pro.

  • 50,000 runs a month, then $1.50 per 1,000
  • 90-day run history
  • Roles and granular permissions
  • Staging environments per flow
  • Priority support, same day

Enterprise

Customannual

For infrastructure-grade deployments, in our cloud or yours.

  • Self-hosted or dedicated cloud
  • SSO / SAML and SCIM
  • Audit log export and custom retention
  • DPA, SLA, and security review
  • Dedicated support engineer

Prices in USD, billed monthly. Annual billing takes 20% off Pro and Team.

What would your volume cost?

computed from the rates above

25,000

1k10k100k1M

Free

over limit

free tier stops at 1,000

Pro

best fit

$55 /mo

$2.20 per 1,000 runs

Team

$99 /mo

$3.96 per 1,000 runs

A run is one execution of one flow, however many steps it takes. A 12-step flow at 25,000 runs is still 25,000 runs; per-task tools would bill it as 300,000.

Why "per run" beats "per task"

A support-triage flow might take ten steps: read the email, classify it, look up the customer, branch, create the case, post to Slack. On per-task pricing, that one ticket costs ten units and your bill scales with how thorough your automation is. On GoRunner it is one run, whether the flow takes three steps or thirty.

Build the flow your process deserves; the meter does not punish you for it.

One ticket through a 10-step flow

GoRunner
1 run
Per-task tools
10 tasks

Billing models compared, not prices. Cost comparisons stay labeled illustrative until public benchmarks ship.

Fair questions

What counts as a run?

One execution of one flow, end to end. A flow with twelve steps that fires once is one run. Tools that bill per task or per operation would count that same execution as twelve.

How is this cheaper than n8n or Activepieces?

Two ways. Billing: a run is one price regardless of step count, so multi-step flows do not multiply your bill. Compute: the Go engine does more work per core, which is what lets us price runs low and keep self-host hardware requirements small. Our cost comparisons are labeled illustrative until we publish full benchmarks.

What happens if I go over my included runs?

Flows keep running. Overage is metered per 1,000 runs at your plan's rate, and you can set a hard monthly cap if you would rather pause than pay.

Can I self-host GoRunner?

Yes, on the Enterprise plan. You get the same engine we run in the cloud, delivered as static Go binaries with Docker images and a compose file, with offline-signed license keys that work in air-gapped environments.

Is GoRunner open source?

No. GoRunner is commercial software. Self-hosting gives you the binary and full control of your data, but not the source. We say this plainly because teams deserve to know what they are choosing.

Do AI steps cost extra?

GoRunner AI usage is included in your plan's limits. AI steps that call your own model keys (Claude, OpenAI, Gemini, Mistral) are billed by your provider; we add nothing on top.

Can I change plans or cancel anytime?

Yes. Upgrades apply immediately, downgrades at the next cycle, and exports of your flows and run history are available on every plan, including Free.

Start free. Stay cheap.

1,000 runs a month, no card. Upgrade when the automation pays for itself.

Free plan · 1,000 runs a month · self-host or cloud