Start free.
Scale when you're ready.
Every plan includes the full agent — the extension, the CLI, your real logins. Plans differ only in how much you can run.
Free
Try Ever on real work. No credit card required.
- Chrome extension side panel
- Ever CLI access
- Runs with your real logins and sessions
- Watch live, step in anytime
- Full audit trail of every action
Plus
For individuals who automate every day.
- Everything in Free
- Priority queue at peak times
- Pause at your limit, or turn on extra credits anytime
Pro
For power users and small teams.
- Everything in Plus
- API access for your own scripts
- MCP server for Claude, Cursor & friends
Super
For teams running automation at scale.
- Everything in Pro
- Dedicated support
- Custom integrations
Enterprise
Custom allowances, volume pricing, and a direct line to the founders. Tell us what your team needs.
No surprises,
just clear meters.
How do credits work?
Ever uses task credits instead of token billing. Most everyday browser tasks use one credit. More complex tasks can use additional credits depending on length, number of pages, retries, and the reasoning needed. Your dashboard always shows where you stand.
What is a CLI action?
One browser step driven from the Ever CLI or API — a click, a form fill, a page read. Tasks you run from the extension side panel don’t consume CLI actions.
What if I run out?
When you reach your monthly credits, Ever pauses by default — no surprise charges. On Free, credits reset next month or you can upgrade. On paid plans you can turn on extra credits any time to keep going.
Billing questions
Do unused credits roll over?
No — credits and CLI actions reset at the start of each billing cycle (calendar month on Free).
Do I need a credit card for Free?
No. Install the extension, sign in, and run up to 10 credits a month — free forever.
Can I cancel or change plans anytime?
Yes. Upgrade instantly from the billing page; manage or cancel from the billing portal. You keep your plan until the end of the period you paid for.
Where do I see my usage?
The dashboard shows credits and CLI actions used this cycle, with the exact reset date.