Pricing designed around operational scale
Comers is currently in public beta. Final prices will be announced later, but the commercial model is being designed around a simple idea: you pay for Core, deployment model, usage scale, and optional AI.
The same Core, two ways to run it.
Comers Core Cloud
For companies that want to use Comers without maintaining their own infrastructure.
Comers Core Self-hosted
For companies that want to run the Comers operational stack in their own infrastructure and keep more control over the environment.
AI embedded in workflows, billed by usage
AI features in Comers will be billed similarly to modern AI tools: as a subscription with a monthly AI credits allowance. After the limit is used, AI features may pause until the next billing period or the user may be able to buy additional credits.
Enterprise
For larger or more demanding organizations. May include custom limits, SLA, private or hybrid deployment, dedicated support, security requirements, compliance, and custom integrations. Quoted individually.
Services
Implementation, migrations, integrations, customer-specific automations, and operational consulting are quoted separately as project services.
What is not public yet
These elements will be refined during the public beta based on real usage, infrastructure costs, user feedback, and deployment scenarios.
Frequently asked questions.
The public beta is currently free. Access is granted by invitation and may be subject to technical, organisational, or functional limits.
No. Joining the beta does not guarantee free access after it ends. Active participants may receive preferred terms or discounts if confirmed separately.
Yes. In the Cloud / SaaS model, pricing will mainly depend on monthly order volume. Plans may also include limits for organizations, seller accounts, integrations, and users.
Not in the same way as SaaS. Self-hosted will be based on a monthly or annual license depending on variant, scale class, and support level. Core will be treated as one coherent product, without separate pricing for individual modules.
AI will be a separate subscription with a monthly AI credits allowance. After the limit is used, AI features may pause or the user may be able to buy additional credits.
No. Enterprise and Services are quoted individually depending on requirements, scale, deployment, integrations, SLA, and scope of work.
Want to influence the pricing model?
Join the public beta and show us how Comers should work in real e-commerce operations. The final pricing model will be shaped by real usage and feedback.