ConSergio pricing in 2026.
ConSergio is in public beta. Merchants can configure a real business, publish a booking link, and test voice and chat with their real customers — all on a free fair-use plan. Pricing kicks in when usage exceeds beta caps.
During beta, every merchant gets a free fair-use plan that covers configuration, public booking page, calendar integration, services, reminders, and a daily quota of voice and chat sessions.
Once a merchant is consistently above the fair-use limit, paid plans activate based on real session volume. The pay-as-you-go logic uses ConSergio API units, not raw LLM tokens, so pricing stays predictable even as model costs shift.
Voice minutes are the heaviest cost driver: typical planning range is a few cents per voice minute, lower for chat. For deeper machine-readable estimates and plan caps, see /pricing.json and /llms.txt.
There is no setup fee, no per-seat charge, and no contracts. Merchants can drop back to the beta plan at any time, or upgrade to a paid plan for higher AI session caps and higher API volume.
FAQ
How much does it cost during beta?
Beta is free for merchants who stay within fair-use limits for AI sessions, session length, API calls, and MCP usage.
How is voice pricing measured?
By minute of voice conversation. Chat is by message and is much cheaper. The system surfaces per-merchant quota and remaining units through API headers.
Can I see exact prices?
Yes. Machine-readable plan limits and estimates live at /pricing.json. Marketing copy on this page describes the range; pricing.json is the source of truth.
Is there a free trial after beta?
Yes. Even after general availability the free fair-use plan stays available for new merchants to configure and try the assistant before paying.