Why FORG has paid plans
A 14-day trial lets you try FORG free before paying. Paid plans unlock higher limits, more adapter slots, longer retention, team governance, and support.
The honest answer
FORG offers a real 14-day trial so you can try the full product before paying. It's free for 14 days with a card on file, cancel anytime — the whole paid feature set is unlocked during the trial so you can validate the core experience on your own workflow.
FORG's core privacy guarantee is that it never reads, stores, or processes your prompts or AI completions. Maintaining that guarantee requires real infrastructure: HMAC-authenticated hooks, isolated signal schemas, and cryptographic audit chains. That infrastructure costs money to run correctly.
Paid plans exist for the full production path: more adapters, longer history, higher request limits, gateway caps, team analytics, and support. (Enterprise SSO/SCIM are contract-gated pilot/roadmap controls.)
What Solo actually gets you
The math is straightforward. FORG should save you more than it costs within the first week.
You can't manage what you can't see
AI spend is scattered across Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and more — with no unified view. FORG attributes measured and estimated spend by session, person, and project for the adapters it connects to, so you know what your agents actually cost where data is available.
Token waste adds up faster than you think
Unmanaged token budgets and bloated prompts cost the average developer $30–80/month in LLM API fees. FORG's budgets and anomaly alerts flag the waste as it happens, so you can act before the bill arrives. Catching one runaway session can cover the subscription for months.
Real infrastructure has real costs
Every FORG session runs through Cloudflare Workers, a managed Postgres datastore, and a cryptographically-audited license system. Paid plans fund reliable infrastructure without degrading service quality.
We invest in your privacy model
FORG never stores prompts or completions. Enforcing that zero-content policy requires per-session HMAC verification, isolated signal schemas, and careful schema design. Paid plans support that infrastructure.
Common objections, answered honestly
"I want to try it before paying."
Start the 14-day Solo trial — free for 14 days, card required, cancel anytime before it converts. You get the full paid feature set during the trial, so you can validate FORG on your own workflow before you pay anything.
"Other tools have free tiers."
FORG leads with a real 14-day trial of the full product rather than a permanently limited free tier. It's free to start, needs no commitment to evaluate, and you only pay if you keep it past 14 days.
"Solo seems like a lot for a tool."
Consider what you're paying for AI APIs, IDE extensions, and productivity tools. FORG watches the ones it can connect to and shows you what each one costs where data is available. Solo is the cheapest tool in your stack relative to the cost visibility and control it gives you.
"What if I cancel after the first month?"
You can cancel any time from your dashboard. No lock-in, no cancellation fee, no retention flow. Your data is exportable before you leave. We'd rather earn your renewal every month than trap you.
Ready to try it?
Start your 14-day Solo trial, then keep Solo or move to Team when you need shared governance.