Pricing
Winds power every
automation.
Start with 40 free Winds every week — on the house. Pay for more only if you need to. No expiring credits, no surprises, each week starts fresh.
Tiers
Free
DinghyFeel the trade winds. Run a few automations every week, on the house.
40 Winds every week
- 40 Winds every week — refills Monday
- Pause-on-empty: never any surprise charges
- No card required
Plus
SloopReal momentum. For solopreneurs running automations daily.
500 Winds every week
- 500 Winds every week
- Pick "Pay-as-you-sail" or "Drop anchor" at the cap
- Top off any time — extras never expire
Pro
SchoonerFull sail. For content-heavy creators and small teams.
1,500 Winds every week
- 1,500 Winds every week
- Best per-Wind rate
- Long-form Powers (YouTube research, video restore)
Running an agency or team? Talk to us about a Galleon plan.
How Winds work
One simple unit.
Four things to know.
- 01
Refills Monday morning
Each week, your Winds refill on Monday in your local timezone. Fresh tide, every week.
- 02
Each Power costs a few
About 2 Winds for an Instagram DM. About 5 Winds for a blog post. See the full cost table below.
- 03
Run out? Two choices
Drop anchor (pause until Monday — default, no surprises) or Pay-as-you-sail (auto-charge for extras). You pick.
- 04
No expiring credits
Top-off Winds you buy à-la-carte never expire. Each weekly allowance starts fresh — no carryover, no math to remember.
Per-Power costs
What each Power costs
Same numbers as the in-app meter. Powers that scale with output (long blog posts, long voice calls) charge the base on pre-flight and add the extras as they happen — you’ll see the breakdown in each run.
Instagram Auto DMs in Your Voice
2
per DM
Image → Draft (Social / Blog / Product)
3
per draft
Instagram Comment Reply
2
per comment
Watch Folder → WordPress Posts
+1 Wind for every 500 output tokens beyond the first 1,000
5
per post
YouTube → WordPress Posts
+1 Wind for every 500 output tokens beyond the first 1,000
8
per post
Questions
Asked & answered
Do unused Winds carry over to next week?
What happens if I run out?
Is there overage on the Free plan?
Can I cancel any time?
Why is it called Winds?
Fairwinds and following seas.