All plans free during beta
Connect everything. Pay for nothing extra.
Pay for what you actually use. No per-seat taxes, no surprise charges. Every plan includes the full Gazebo experience.
Free
$0forever
Try Gazebo with no commitment. No credit card needed.
- 5 connected services
- 2 access profiles
- MCP / API access
- Audit log (7-day retention)
- 5 workflow runs / month
- —Team members
Free during beta
Pro
$9/ month
For indie developers and solo founders who move fast.
- Unlimited connected services
- Unlimited access profiles
- MCP / API access
- Audit log (90-day retention)
- 50 workflow runs / month
- $0.10 / run over limit
- —Team members
Free during beta
Studio
$39/ month
For small teams shipping together.
- Unlimited connected services
- Unlimited access profiles
- MCP / API access
- Audit log (1-year retention)
- 250 workflow runs / month
- $0.10 / run over limit
- 5 team members
Founding Member — Limited to 200 spots
One payment. Lifetime access.
Lock in your rate forever during beta. When these 200 spots are gone, they're gone.
Pro Lifetime
$99once
Everything in Pro — forever.
Pays for itself in 11 months.
- Everything in Pro, forever
- No future price increases, ever
- Input on the roadmap
- One payment — no subscription
Common questions
- What is a connected service?
- A connected service is a set of credentials stored in your encrypted vault — for example, your Stripe API key, Cloudflare token, or Resend API key. Gazebo never returns these in plaintext.
- What is an access profile?
- An access profile is a scoped connection you create for an AI tool or agent. You choose which services it can reach. Share its MCP URL and key with Cursor, Claude Code, or any MCP-compatible client.
- What is MCP / API access?
- Gazebo exposes an MCP endpoint so your AI coding tools can securely use your credentials. Paste the MCP URL into Cursor or Claude Code and your tools get exactly the access you defined — nothing more.
- How are my credentials stored?
- All credentials are encrypted with AES-256-GCM before being written to the database. Plaintext values are never stored or returned to the client — only connection status is exposed.
- What counts as a workflow run?
- One workflow run is a single approved execution — from the moment you click Approve to when Gazebo finishes making all the API calls in that plan. Planning and reviewing don't count.
- What happens if I hit my workflow run limit?
- During beta: your workflows pause until the next billing cycle. No overage charges — we won't bill you for a beta feature. After beta: $0.10 per additional run, with a warning before you hit the limit.
- What does 'Free during beta' mean?
- While Gazebo is in beta, all paid plans are available at no cost. When beta ends, you'll be notified in advance and given time to choose a plan before any charges begin.