> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.arkosdevs.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.arkosdevs.com/subscription-and-pricing/plan-comparison.md).

# Plan Comparison

### Choose Your ARKOS Experience

#### Basic - €999/month

**Perfect for Growing Teams**

* Access to ARKOS Core platform
* Unlimited workflow automations
* Nexus for code optimization
* Sentinel for basic testing
* Weaver for deployment management
* Email support with 48h response
* Up to 5 team members
* Development and staging environments

#### Pro - €1,999/month (Most Popular)

**Complete Development Acceleration**

* Everything in Basic
* Full agent suite including Oracle, Aegis
* Advanced agent capabilities
* Priority processing and support
* Production environment access
* Advanced business consulting
* Up to 25 team members
* 24h support response time

#### Enterprise - Custom Pricing

**Unlimited Scale and Customization**

* Everything in Pro
* Dedicated infrastructure options
* Custom agent development
* White-label capabilities
* 24/7 dedicated support
* Advanced compliance frameworks
* Unlimited team members
* Professional services included


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