Predictable Scaling for
Agentic Workloads
Choose the reliability tier that matches your production requirements. All plans include core durable state and instant rollback.
Developer
Perfect for initial prototyping and small-scale agent testing.
- 10,000 Turns / Month
- 7-Day Version History
- Core State Persistence
- Automatic Checkpointing
- Community Support
- Single User
Production
Scale your agentic infrastructure with pro-level reliability.
- 1,000,000 Turns / Month
- Unlimited Version History
- Advanced Semantic Memory
- Custom Drift Thresholds
- Priority Support (4h SLA)
- Team Collaboration
Enterprise
Deploy StateBase on your infrastructure with full control.
- Unlimited Compute Scale
- Self-Hosted / On-Premise
- SSO / SAML / RBAC
- Custom Data Residency
- Dedicated Solutions Architect
- White-Glove Integration
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REQUEST_CUSTOM_QUOTEFrequently Asked Questions
? What is a 'Turn'?
A turn is a single interaction between your agent and StateBase (e.g., retrieving memory, pushing state, or recording a trace). We don't charge for storage—only for the activity that drives reliability.
? Can I switch plans mid-month?
Absolutely. Upgrades take effect immediately with pro-rated billing, while downgrades take effect at the end of your current billing cycle.
? Do you support self-hosting?
Yes, our Enterprise plan includes a Docker-based deployment version of StateBase for air-gapped or high-compliance environments.
System Diagnostics
Common Runtime Queries
>Minimal. Our edge clusters process state updates in <5ms. The SDK communicates asynchronously for non-blocking operations, ensuring your agent's 'Time to First Token' is unaffected.
>Yes. StateBase is a REST API at its core. We provide native SDKs for Python and Node.js, but you can use it with LangChain, AutoGPT, BabyAGI, or raw OpenAI calls.
>Enterprise clients can deploy StateBase containers on their own VPC (AWS/GCP/Azure) or on-premise hardware for complete data sovereignty.
>We maintain a Merkle-tree-like history of your session state. When you request a rollback, we reset the pointer to the previous valid node and purge the 'tainted' short-term memory.