Two plans. Both honest.
We bill per month, for a bundle of briefings. We don't bill per seat. We don't bill per “credit.” If you run out, you can pay for more or wait until next month — your call.
50 briefings each month. Roll-over up to 100.
- · Web app — type a domain, get the briefing
- · Email delivery if you prefer
- · Cancel any time
- · 14-day money-back
200 briefings, shared with up to 5 teammates.
- · Everything in Personal
- · Shared briefing library — search by company
- · Weekly digest of briefings prepared by anyone on the team
- · Light Slack integration
No “Enterprise” tier. No “talk to sales.” No per-seat math. If you need more briefings than that, email hello@clickbrief.com and we'll figure something out together.
Why a briefing costs what it does.
Each briefing involves about a minute of model compute, a handful of careful web fetches, and a tiny bit of human curation when something looks off. Our marginal cost runs somewhere between ten and forty cents per briefing depending on how messy the company's public footprint is. The plan prices give us a small margin so we can keep the lights on, keep the prompt warm, and answer the email when you say something broke.
We don't resell your briefings, we don't train a model on them, and we don't aggregate them into a database we sell to someone else. The briefing exists for one meeting, and then it sits in your library for you to look at later.
Pricing questions, asked plainly.
- What if I run out of briefings mid-month?
- On Personal, you can top up in 25-briefing packs at $20 each. On Workshop, you can top up in 100-packs at $50 each. We’ll prompt you before you hit zero — never charge silently.
- What happens if I cancel?
- Your library stays readable for 60 days so you can finish whatever you were preparing for. After that, briefings are deleted unless you export them.
- Annual billing?
- Yes — 15% off, paid upfront. Email us if you want it; we don’t put it on the website because most people on these volumes are happier paying monthly.
- Is there a free trial?
- Sort of. Request access, tell us the company you’re meeting with this week, we’ll send you a briefing back. If it’s useful, sign up. If not, no harm done.