Understanding Plans
Compare Spojit's plans and find the right one for your needs.
Overview
Your plan determines how much of Spojit you can use: how many workflows you can build, how many executions per month, how many teammates can join the workspace, and how much storage your knowledge collections can hold.
Plans are workspace-scoped. If you run multiple workspaces, each has its own plan and billing. You can change plans at any time, and changes take effect on the next billing cycle for downgrades or immediately for upgrades.
Available Plans
| Feature | Free | Starter | Pro | Business |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Workflows | Limited | More | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Executions per month | Limited | Higher | Higher | Highest |
| Team members | 1 | Small team | Larger team | Unlimited |
| Knowledge storage | Limited | More | More | Most |
| Support | Community | Priority | Dedicated |
What Counts Against Your Limits
- Workflows - Every saved workflow counts, whether enabled or disabled. Deleted workflows do not count.
- Executions - Every workflow run counts, including manual runs, scheduled triggers, webhook fires, and subworkflow invocations. The counter resets at the start of each billing cycle.
- Team members - Every invited and accepted user counts, including Viewers. Pending invitations do not count until accepted.
- Knowledge storage - The combined size of indexed documents across all knowledge collections in the workspace.
Choosing a Plan
Start on the Free plan while you explore the platform. If you regularly hit execution or workflow limits, or need to invite more teammates, move up a tier. The Settings -> Billing page shows your current usage against the plan's limits so you can see where you stand before committing.
Tips
- Annual billing saves money compared to monthly. Pick annual once your usage stabilizes.
- If you only need extra executions occasionally, top up credits instead of moving to a higher tier.
- Use the usage graphs on the billing page to spot a workflow that is burning through executions unexpectedly.
Common Pitfalls
- Disabled workflows still count toward your workflow limit. Delete the ones you no longer need.
- Subworkflow steps count as separate executions, so a parent workflow that fans out to ten subworkflows uses eleven executions.
- Hitting an execution limit pauses scheduled and webhook triggers until the next billing cycle or an upgrade.
- Plans apply per workspace. Adding a second workspace adds a second subscription.
Related Articles
- Billing and Subscriptions Overview
- Upgrading or Downgrading Your Plan
- Managing Credits
- Workspace Settings