Manages billing, members, and content. Every team has one.
One shared context file your whole team's agents read
The Company plan adds one shared Company Creed on top of your personal one. Every member's agents read the same company context before they answer, so you stop re-explaining how the team works to every tool. Roles, section permissions, an activity view, and admin controls come built in.
How a Company Creed works
A Company Creed is the same structured profile as a personal one, owned by the team. It holds how you work, what you are building, and the conventions everyone should follow.
Members connect their own agents over MCP and read the shared Creed before they act, so answers match how the team actually operates instead of drifting.
Agents propose narrow updates as they learn. Section permissions decide who edits directly and who proposes, and every change is attributed.
The activity view shows reads, proposals, and edits across every member and agent, so the shared context stays accountable.
Roles that keep the file trusted
A shared file only stays useful if edits are governed. Roles and section permissions decide who can change what, and every edit is attributed.
Manages members and content. Keeps the shared Creed sharp.
Reads the shared Creed and proposes updates their work reveals.
Company pricing
Every Company plan includes 10 seats and supports BYOK. Extra seats are available, and billing is owner-only.
10 seats, then $12/mo each.
10 seats, then $99/yr each.
10 lifetime seats, then $199 each.
Company plan questions
A Company Creed is one shared context file that every member's agents read before they act. It holds the canonical company context: how the team works, what it is building, and the conventions and constraints that apply to everyone, so agents stop drifting from how the team actually operates.
A wiki is a large, complete record for people to search. A Company Creed is short, curated, and written to be read by agents before they answer. It is the profile your AI reads, not the archive your team browses. Most teams keep both.
Three: Owner, who manages billing, members, and content; Admin, who manages members and content; and Member, who reads and proposes. Section permissions can further control who edits each section directly versus by proposal, and every change is attributed in the activity view.
No. A member needs a Creed account to join a seat, but not a personal Creed. They connect their own agents over MCP and read the shared Company Creed. They can keep a personal Creed too, and switch between them from the workspace dropdown.
It is $129 per month, $999 per year, or $1,999 one-time for lifetime. Each includes 10 seats. Extra seats are $12 per month, $99 per year, or $199 one-time depending on the cycle. Every Company plan supports BYOK, and billing is owner-only.

