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Salt Pricing: Flat, No Credits, No Surprises

How Salt pricing works: flat monthly plans, no credits, no usage anxiety, nothing ever stops working. Final launch prices announced June 29, 2026.

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Salt Pricing: Flat, No Credits, No Surprises

Salt Pricing

Final prices go live at launch on June 29, 2026. Waitlist members see them first and lock them in. What we can tell you today is the part that will not change: how Salt pricing works.

Flat. No credits. No surprise bills.

Most AI tools charge in credits. You get a bucket, every action drains it, and somewhere in week three you start rationing your own assistant, wondering what each request costs. We think that model is broken. An assistant you are afraid to use is not an assistant.

Salt is priced the opposite way:

Flat monthly plans. One number. You always know what Salt costs this month, next month, and the month after.

No credits, ever. You will never see a credit balance in Salt, never do mental math before letting it work, and never watch a meter while it handles your inbox.

Nothing stops working. Plans have soft limits sized so that normal use never touches them. If you have an unusually heavy month, Salt keeps working. No lockouts, no mid-month paywalls, no held-hostage drafts.

Unlimited means unlimited. On plans with unlimited usage, unlimited means one human operator running one business, used as hard as one human can use it. The only thing it excludes is reselling Salt's capacity or pooling multiple businesses into one account. We will never silently throttle you.

Priced against the work, not against software

We do not price Salt against other software, because Salt does not compete with a place to organize your work. It competes with how the work gets done today:

  • Doing it yourself: 10 to 15 hours a month of admin, follow-up, and triage. At your billable rate, that is the most expensive assistant you will ever hire.
  • A part-time virtual assistant: $800 to $1,500 a month, plus recruiting, training, and managing.
  • An ops hire: $4,000 or more a month, plus payroll.

Salt will cost a fraction of any of those, with none of the management. The exact number lands June 29. The promise above is the part we are committing to in writing now.

Why we have not published numbers yet

Honest answer: we are finishing the unit-cost work. Salt does real work, and real work has real costs behind it (AI inference, meeting transcription, storage). We are setting final prices from those real costs so the plans we announce are plans we never have to walk back, raise suddenly, or hedge with fine print. We would rather launch with a price that holds than impress you today and surprise you in January.

What launch customers get

  • Launch pricing locked in for as long as you remain a customer
  • Founder access: direct input into what gets built next
  • No countdown timers, no fake scarcity, no games

Join the waitlist and you will see the numbers before anyone else.

FAQ

How much does Salt cost?

Final plans are announced at launch on June 29, 2026. There will be multiple flat monthly tiers sized for solo professionals, priced well below the cost of part-time help. Waitlist members see prices first and lock in launch pricing permanently.

Does Salt use credits?

No. Salt has no credit system. Plans are flat monthly prices with soft limits that normal single-business use does not reach, and nothing ever stops working mid-month.

Will there be a free trial?

Salt launches with a money-back guarantee, so you can try it risk-free. Details at launch.

Is there a discount for annual billing?

Yes, annual plans will carry a meaningful discount, announced with launch pricing.

Salt Pricing: Flat, No Credits, No Surprises