Stiward

Pricing

Pay for what Stiward does for you

Every action Stiward takes costs credits — light reads cost 1, a daily brief costs 50, a weekly deep dive costs 200. Free gives you 3,000 a month to try it. Upgrade when Stiward earns it.

Free

Real product, no trial timer. Enough to connect one source and meet Alfred over a few days.

$0/month

3,000 credits / month

Start free
Includes
  • Every Stiward pillar, no feature gates
  • 3,000 credits / month
  • 1 personal workspace
  • Haiku 4.5 model routing
  • Community help (docs and in-app FAQ)
Most picked

Plus

For the people using Stiward most days. More workspaces, a smarter weekly brief, room to lean in.

$19/month

or $190 / yr annually

20,000 credits / month

Save my spot
Includes
  • Everything in Free
  • 20,000 credits / month
  • 3 personal workspaces (still 1 user)
  • Haiku 4.5 for chat and daily briefs
  • Sonnet 4.6 for the weekly brief
  • 25% credit rollover into next month
  • Priority email support

Pro

For Alfred all day, across every pillar. Smartest models on briefs and complex chat, big memory.

$49/month

or $490 / yr annually

60,000 credits / month

Save my spot
Includes
  • Everything in Plus
  • 60,000 credits / month
  • Unlimited personal workspaces
  • Sonnet 4.6 for daily and weekly briefs
  • Sonnet 4.6 on chat with longer context
  • Pick Claude or GPT per task
  • 50% credit rollover into next month
  • Priority support (target 24h business days)

How credits work

Every action falls into one of four classes. Light is nearly free; Premium is a multi-pillar deep dive. At retail, 1 credit is about $0.001 of work — so a daily brief is roughly five cents.

Light
1 credit
Reading your calendar, syncing Plaid transactions, creating a calendar event, simple lookups
Standard
10 credits
An Alfred chat reply, an email drafted into Drafts, a single anomaly classified, a surfaced insight
Heavy
50 credits
A morning brief, a long multi-step chat turn, a receipt-hunt over your inbox, a reconciliation pass
Premium
200 credits
The weekly multi-pillar deep dive, trip-prep with weather + calendar + flights

Always free

  • Viewing your accounts, calendar, or past briefs
  • Editing preferences, memory, or notification rules
  • Approving or dismissing a draft Alfred made
  • Manually logging a workout, weight, or meal
  • Switching workspace, theme, or language

Background syncs respect a per-connector free quota so a chatty integration cannot drain your balance.

Which model serves which feature

Plus gets Claude Sonnet 4.6 on the weekly brief — the high-value moment of the week. Pro gets Sonnet on briefs, receipt hunts, and chat with long context. Haiku 4.5 handles the rest, fast and cheap. The credit cost per action is the same regardless.

FeatureFreePlusPro
Chat reply (short context)Haiku 4.5Haiku 4.5Haiku 4.5
Chat reply (long context)Haiku 4.5Haiku 4.5Sonnet 4.6
Email draftHaiku 4.5Haiku 4.5Haiku 4.5
Anomaly classifyHaiku 4.5Haiku 4.5Haiku 4.5
Daily briefHaiku 4.5Haiku 4.5Sonnet 4.6
Weekly briefSonnet 4.6Sonnet 4.6
Receipt huntHaiku 4.5Sonnet 4.6

Top up with credit packs

No subscription required. Buy a pack one time, on any tier — Free included. Packs roll into your account on purchase, consume after your monthly allowance, and last until the end of the year.

5,000
credits
$5
25,000
credits
$22

12% off

100,000
credits
$80

20% off

One-time payment. No recurring charge. Use packs to absorb a heavy week, finish a project, or simply skip a tier upgrade you don't need yet.

Frequently asked

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One credit is a unit of work. Not every action costs the same. A quick read is 1 credit, a chat reply is 10, a daily brief is 50, a weekly deep dive is 200. At retail, 1 credit ≈ $0.001 — so a daily brief is roughly five cents of work. Viewing data Stiward already synced, editing preferences, and approving drafts are always free.

Different things Stiward does cost very different amounts of money for us to run. A simple read is nearly free; a multi-pillar weekly brief uses real compute. Credits keep our pricing honest with our cost, give power users headroom without a wall, and let casual users pay for what they actually use. You only pay for completed work — never for our retries or for tasks Alfred can't finish.

Free and Plus use Claude Haiku 4.5 for most things, which is fast and good enough for everyday chat, drafts, and daily briefs. Plus gets Claude Sonnet 4.6 for the weekly brief — your highest-value moment of the week. Pro gets Sonnet 4.6 for daily briefs, weekly briefs, receipt hunts, and chat with longer context. Pro can also opt into GPT per task.

Stiward shows you the cap before you hit it, suggests an upgrade, and lets you grab a credit pack in one tap. If you do nothing, automatic background syncs pause until the next reset (or until you upgrade). Manual viewing and editing keep working.

Yes. Packs are one-time purchases and work on any tier — Free included. You don't need to subscribe to Plus or Pro first. Buy a pack when you want extra headroom for a busy week, finish a project, or hold off on upgrading. Pack credits consume after your monthly allowance (so you don't waste them) and last until end of year.

Yes, on Plus and Pro. Plus rolls over up to 25% of your monthly cap; Pro rolls over up to 50%. Credit packs you buy do not expire until the end of the year and consume after your monthly allowance, so packs you've paid for never get wasted on a reset.

No. If a connector hiccups and we retry, we only bill once on success. If Alfred can't finish a task, we don't bill at all. You only pay for completed work.

Eventually, yes. For v1 every account is single-user so we can earn the trust of one person at a time. Households, families, and teams are on the roadmap once the core assistant is rock-solid.

Anytime. Upgrades are immediate and prorated for the remainder of your billing period. Downgrades take effect at the end of the billing period. You keep any credit packs and rolled-over credits you've already earned.

Free is plenty to start

Save your spot. When a seat opens, you start free with 3,000 credits and decide from there.

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