Pricing

We don’t know what JAWN should cost yet. And we’re not pretending we do.

The founder beta was free for early users. Launch pricing is being finalized now, shaped by how those people actually used this.

Phase One

Phase one is complete.

Early users got full access to JAWN during the founder beta, at no cost. No card on file. No trial expiring. No upsell halfway through a third recording. That phase has closed; JAWN opens to everyone July 6.

The free beta wasn’t a generosity flex. It’s how we get the product right. Early users showed us what JAWN actually does for people in real moments. That was the trade: they got the tool early, we got the signal we need to build it well.

Phase Two

Pricing comes from the people using it.

After every user’s third analysis, JAWN asks a few questions: what they’d pay, how often they’d use it, what would make it worth more, what would make it not worth it. Real answers from real users, before any number gets set.

We’re not going to invent pricing tiers in a room and post them like we figured something out. The number that lands on the eventual pricing page will be the number this group of users (you) helped us land on.

When pricing does go live, everyone who joined the beta gets meaningful credit for being early. That commitment stands. The exact form of that credit isn’t decided yet either. It will be, when it should be.

JAWNED

If you’re here for a school or a program.

JAWN’s pricing story above is for individuals. JAWNED is the engine built for institutions: classrooms, training programs, organizations running real performance work across groups. And it doesn’t fit in tiers. Scope and scale are what we figure out together, not what you pick off a page.

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Have a number in mind?

The early users are how we figure out what JAWN should cost. If you’ve got a take, we want to hear it. What you’d pay. What would make it worth more. What feels off.

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