Pricing

Three tracks. No matrix.

Skoga is a Mac app sitting on top of a Rust orchestrator that runs your agents in sandboxed worktrees. Pick the surface that fits how you work — you're not buying features, you're buying the amount of decisions you'd like Skoga to make for you.

Hackers

Workshop

The CLI on its own, for developers who live in the terminal.

Free
No Mac app · BYO models

  • The skoga CLI for macOS & Linux
  • Sandboxed worktrees out of the box
  • Local SQLite roster, no cloud
  • Hooks for any model provider
  • Community Discord
  • Configure it yourself, keep the pieces
Shipping with the CLI release

Solo

The Mac app, configured. For the developer of one.

$24/ month
Late June · 30-day trial at launch

  • Skoga.app for macOS, fully configured
  • Up to 12 agents running in parallel sandboxes
  • Hosted model routing & spend caps
  • GitHub PR handoff, signed commits
  • Sparkle auto-updates & priority email
  • License key syncs across your machines
One email when Solo opens up
Coming soon

Team

Run a guild of agents alongside your real one.

In the workshop
Shipping after the v1 launch

  • Everything in Solo, plus —
  • Shared agent identities and scopes
  • Policies: who can dispatch where
  • Per-agent sandbox & secret scopes
  • Org-wide spend dashboard & budgets
  • SSO via Google & Okta
  • Audit log, SOC 2 in progress
  • A real person on Slack Connect
Get notified One email when Team ships
Questions you're about to ask
Do I have to pay if I just want the CLI? +

No. Workshop is free — the standalone CLI, the sandbox runtime, and the orchestrator. Solo is for people who'd rather we configured all of that for them and gave them the Mac app on top.

How is parallelization safe? +

Every dispatched agent runs in its own git worktree, on its own branch, inside a sandboxed process with scoped filesystem and network access. They cannot see each other's edits, and they cannot touch your working copy on main. You review their patches as PRs when they're done.

What counts as an "active agent"? +

An agent currently dispatched on a task — i.e. holding a worktree. Once a run is shipped, archived, or aborted, the worktree closes and the slot opens back up. You can have hundreds of agent identities; only 12 dispatched at once on Solo.

Do you keep my code? +

No. Code stays on your machine and goes from your machine to your Git host. Skoga's hosted service handles license, identity, and routing metadata. There is no Skoga-side store of your source.

Can I bring my own models? +

Yes. On Workshop you wire up any provider you like; on Solo you can route to your own keys for Anthropic, OpenAI, Bedrock, Vertex, or a local Ollama. Spend stays under your daily budget cap regardless of provider.