Simple, honest pricing

The CLI is free forever. We make money on hosted hook services — managed infrastructure you don't want to run yourself.

CLI
Free/forever
The full Contenox CLI. Run it anywhere. No account needed.
  • contenox plan / run / chat commands
  • contenox vibe — full-screen TUI
  • Local hooks (shell, filesystem)
  • Remote hooks — BYO HTTP API
  • Multi-provider: Ollama, OpenAI, Gemini, vLLM
  • SQLite-backed persistent plans
  • MCP client (Model Context Protocol)
  • JSON chains — fully composable workflows
  • Open source (Apache 2.0)
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Hosted Hooks
Coming soon
Managed remote hook services hosted by us. No infra to maintain.
  • Everything in CLI
  • Managed RAG (retrieval-augmented generation)
  • Playwright remote browser automation
  • Secure OCI code sandboxes
  • More hooks being brewed...
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Enterprise
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Custom hosted hooks, SLA, and priority support for teams.
  • Everything in Hosted Hooks
  • Custom hook development
  • SLA + dedicated support
  • On-prem deployment options
  • Team billing
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Frequently asked

What are you building?

A tool that makes AI a reliable part of your daily workflow — not a novelty. Whether you're a developer, solutions engineer, operator, or just someone who wants to get things done faster, Contenox meets you where you are. You can automate as much or as little as you want, keep full control over what runs and where, and connect the tools and models you already use.

Is the CLI really free forever?

Yes. Contenox the CLI is Apache 2.0 licensed open source. You can fork it, self-host it, and run it in CI forever — no expiry, no rate limit, no account.

What do remote hooks and MCP cost?

Nothing — both are free features built into the CLI. You bring your own APIs and MCP servers; Contenox just connects to them. What we'll offer as a paid service is specific hooks we host for you: managed RAG, browser automation, secure code sandboxes, and more.

When will hosted hooks be available?

We're building them now. The CLI is the priority — hosted hooks come next. If you want early access, reach out.