Simple, Transparent Pricing

No inference. No GPU costs. Just storage, search, and retrieval — priced accordingly.

Early Access — Everything Free

During Early Access, all features are unlocked at no cost. No credit card required.

Free

Starter

$0

Free forever

  • Up to 500 memories
  • Semantic search
  • Deduplication
  • Read shared collections
  • All MCP clients (14+)
  • AES-256 encryption
  • Data export
Pro

Pro

$10/mo

$8/mo billed annually

  • REST API access
  • Agent IDs (per-agent memory)
  • Skills & agent artifacts
  • Contribute to shared collections
  • Programmatic integrations
  • All MCP clients (14+)
  • AES-256 encryption
  • Data export
Business

Business

Custom

For compliance-sensitive organizations

  • SOC 2 Type II certification
  • HIPAA compliance (BAA)
  • Guaranteed SLA
  • Team management
  • Tamper-proof audit trail
  • Priority support

Contact hello@gnosismemory.com

Pricing Questions

Will there always be a free tier?
Yes. The free tier is permanent. Your memories are encrypted with your credentials and exportable at any time, regardless of plan.
Why is this so cheap?
Gnosis doesn't run LLM inference — your AI does all the thinking. We handle storage, search, and retrieval, which are orders of magnitude cheaper than generation. No GPU inference costs means honest pricing. Comparable services that run server-side AI charge $19–249/mo.
What happens to my data if I don't upgrade?
Nothing. Free-tier memories are stored, encrypted, and searchable. If you hit the memory cap, you can delete old memories or export and manage locally. We never delete your data for staying on a free plan.
What are Agent IDs?
Separate memory identities for different AI agents under your account. Each agent gets its own memory space — useful for autonomous workflows where multiple agents need isolated context while you retain visibility.
What is the REST API?
Direct HTTP access to your memories outside of MCP. Build custom integrations, dashboards, or agentic workflows that read and write memories programmatically.

Early Access is a beta period. The service may experience interruptions, and features may change. See our Terms of Service for full Early Access terms.