Free covers one project. Pro covers the rest.
Nothing is held back on Free — one project gets the whole flow, including the step help channel. Pro is for building more than one, and for everything that comes after v1.
What “plans sized to the product” means
On Free a plan stops at 12 steps. That is enough for most first projects, and it is a real plan — not a preview.
Some products do not fit in 12. A tool with billing, roles, an admin side and a public surface has more distinct pieces than that, and squeezing them into 12 steps means each prompt carries too much at once — which is exactly when an agent starts improvising.
On Pro the plan gets the number of steps the product needs. Nothing is padded to look bigger — a small tool still gets a short plan.
What happens if I cancel?
Everything you built stays yours and stays reachable — plans, documents, prompts, all of it readable, editable and downloadable. The only thing that stops is starting work that needs Pro: a new project past the Free limit, a regeneration, or a new phase.
Why does the price say “+ VAT”?
Because $20 is not what everyone pays. EU consumers are charged VAT at their local rate on top, added at checkout once the country is known. Quoting a flat $20 would understate the total for most of Europe.
Is there a trial?
No. Free is not a trial either — it does not expire and it takes no card. Build a whole project on it, then upgrade if you need a second one or a next phase.
How does billing work?
Through Polar, our merchant of record, which handles the payment and the tax — your card details never touch Sequo. Payment method, invoices and cancellation all live in their portal, reachable from your account page. Cancel any time: you keep Pro until the date you already paid for.
What counts as a new project?
Each idea you put through the flow and get a plan for — 10 a month on Pro, counted from the 1st. Continuing an existing project with a new phase is not a new project; it builds on the one you have.
Does Sequo write my code?
No. It writes the plan, the documents, and the prompts. The code is written by your agent, in your editor, on your machine — Sequo keeps that work inside a coherent plan instead of drifting session to session.
Should I pay for this yet?
Four things put you on Pro: the product needs more than 12 steps, an output came back wrong and you want it regenerated, you are building more than one thing, or you finished a plan and want the next phase. None of those? Free is genuinely the whole product for one project — stay on it.