Octav

Pricing

Start for free. Upgrade to get the capacity that exactly matches your team's needs.

Free, Basic, Pro, and Ultra

Free

Free fits manual study and light testing.

Free

200 AI credits/month

Manual and non-AI study features

Weekly credit window only

500 MB storage

Basic

Basic fits normal study when you want AI help.

$9.99/month

10,000 AI credits/month

AI features unlocked

Weekly and five-hour credit windows

5 GB storage

Recommended

Pro

Balanced capacity, longer media, more storage, and a lower price than Ultra.

$14.99/month

17,500 AI credits/month

AI features unlocked

Weekly and five-hour credit windows

25 GB storage

Ultra

Ultra fits very large libraries and long media archives.

$34.99/month

50,000 AI credits/month

AI features unlocked

Weekly and five-hour credit windows

100 GB storage

Plan limits

These limits are read from Octav's shared plan catalog so the public page matches the authenticated billing surface.

Plan limits
LimitFreeBasicProRecommendedUltra
AI accessManual onlyAI unlockedAI unlockedAI unlocked
Monthly credits200 credits10,000 credits17,500 credits50,000 credits
Weekly credits50 credits2,500 credits4,375 credits12,500 credits
Five-hour creditsNot included375 credits656 credits1,875 credits
Words per file2,500 words/file10,000 words/file50,000 words/file500,000 words/file
Media per file10-minute media/file45-minute media/file180-minute media/file720-minute media/file
Storage500 MB storage5 GB storage25 GB storage100 GB storage

Pricing notes

Can visitors buy a paid plan today?

No. Paid checkout remains unavailable until Lemon Squeezy setup, webhook proof, billing policies, and owner launch approval are complete.

What do credits mean?

Credits measure server-audited AI usage. Paid AI work must pass through Octav's credit, provider, token, and cost accounting path.

Where will subscription management live?

Checkout, customer portal, upgrades, cancellations, and billing support stay inside authenticated workspace billing routes.

Are any plans unlimited?

No. The public catalog lists concrete credit, source, media, and storage limits and avoids unlimited or field-specific claims.