Pay for what your
agents actually use.
Start free on testnet. Scale to mainnet when your agents are ready. No lock-in, no surprises — built on open protocols.
Sandbox
For developers exploring the platform. No credit card required.
Includes
- 1 active agent
- 100 memory operations / day
- Stellar testnet only
- 5 reliability lab scenarios
- Community support
- Public sandbox
Builder
For indie developers and small teams shipping production agents.
Includes
- 5 active agents
- 50,000 memory operations / mo
- Stellar mainnet + testnet
- Unlimited reliability scenarios
- x402 payment triggers
- Email support
- Audit trails (30 days)
Team
For teams building multi-agent systems with shared memory and budgets.
Includes
- 25 active agents
- Unlimited memory operations
- Team memory + shared budgets
- Stellar mainnet + testnet
- x402 payment triggers
- Priority support
- Audit trails (90 days)
- Custom guardrail policies
Your infra,
your rules.
Self-hosted deployment, custom Soroban guardrails, SSO, compliance exports, and a dedicated support channel. Built for teams that can't compromise on control.
FAQ
Common questions.
What counts as a "memory operation"?
Any read or write to the Qdrant memory layer — including context retrieval at the start of an agent run, memory updates after a task, and team memory syncs.
Do I need my own Stellar wallet?
No. Pragmabase provisions a custodial Stellar wallet for each agent automatically. For production deployments, you can connect your own wallet via the SDK.
What is x402?
x402 is an open HTTP-native payment protocol. Instead of API keys, agents use Stellar micropayments (via x402) to pay for resources. Think of it as pay-per-action infrastructure.
Is my data stored on-chain?
No. Agent memory lives in Qdrant (self-hosted or managed). Stellar is used only for payment settlement and guardrail enforcement. Your data never touches the blockchain.
Can I self-host Pragmabase?
Yes — Enterprise plans include full self-hosted deployment with Docker + Kubernetes. You bring your own infra, Stellar node, and Qdrant instance.