Priced on client relationships. Not on seats.
Every plan runs the whole engine: the connectors, the drafting, the two speeds, the approval step. What changes is how many client engagements you run at once. Your clients never pay for access.
Studio
Freelancers and small studios trying the two speeds.
- 3 agency seats
- Unlimited client contacts
- MCP connectors, up to 5 connected sources
- Triage and drafting agents
- The two-speed feed with web push
- Read and acknowledgement tracking
- Internal notes with per-post visibility
Agency
The core plan. A five to twenty-five person shop running many clients at once.
- Everything in Studio
- Unlimited agency seats
- Every connector with no source limit
- Router, digest and reply agents complete the layer
- Agentic Workflow builder
- White-label client portal
Scale
Larger agencies and multi-team consultancies running more than twenty at once.
- Everything in Agency
- Custom agents you build yourself
- Agents scoped per engagement
- Attune MCP server plus Skills
- Higher drafting quota
- Custom domain with priority support
- SSO with audit log (on the roadmap)
Client logins, posts, signals read: none of it is metered. You are billed for engagements only.
The agent layer and the workflow builder are on the near roadmap. Everything else on this page is live today.
Your clients, your rate, your Friday back.
Attune does not do the work for you. It removes the assembling of it: the tab-hopping, the scrolling back, the asking people what actually happened. Put your own numbers in.
52 h back a month, worth $7,800 at your rate. The plan costs $179, so it has paid for itself before you finish the first update.
Working: 2 h 20 m to assemble one update from cold, which is the Friday ledger on our home page, against 10 minutes to read a draft that already has its receipts. Your rate, your engagement count, your cadence. If you are not reporting that often today, read the total as the cost of starting rather than money you are already losing. Illustrative, not a quote.
Five agents that propose. You decide what publishes.
Agents are a capability you attach to any hop, not a stage in a pipeline. They draft, sort and route. Nothing they produce reaches a client until you allow it.
Triage agent
Ranks the day’s noise and proposes what is worth saying.
Drafting agent
Writes the first draft in your voice, from real events.
Router agent
Works out who needs to know and on which channel.
Digest agent
Turns a quiet week of small movements into one readable summary.
Reply agent
Triages what your client sends back and flags what needs you.
Triage and drafting. Enough that you never start from a blank page.
All five, tuned to the engagement they run in. You choose which hops they sit on.
You build your own, then scope them to a single engagement. One client gets an agent that watches their deploy pipeline. Another never sees it.
Author them three ways. The Agentic Workflow builder takes a canvas, a BPMN diagram or plain English. Either way it produces the same workflow. Fire on a schedule, on a new signal or on demand. Every run lands a draft in the inbox. It goes out when you say so.
The questions that decide it.
What counts as an active engagement?
One client relationship you are actively reporting on. It counts while you are posting to it. Close it when the work ends and it comes off your total, so a long tail of finished projects costs you nothing.
Do my clients pay anything?
No. Client accounts are free with no limit on how many people you invite into an engagement. You are billed for the engagements you run, never for the people reading them.
What happens if I go past my engagement limit?
We tell you before you get there. Nothing stops working and nothing stops reaching your clients. You can move up a plan in place whenever it suits.
Which tools does it connect to?
Linear, GitHub, Slack, Notion, Figma and Xero are one click on every plan. Plane, Scoro and Microsoft 365 are supported. Anything else that speaks MCP can be pointed at directly, so a tool we have never heard of is still a connector. Studio connects up to five sources. Agency and Scale have no limit.
Which agents do I get on Studio?
Triage and drafting. They rank what actually happened and write the first draft in your voice, which is the part that eats a Friday. The router, digest and reply agents come with Agency, because they are about getting the update to the right person on the right channel then keeping a quiet week readable.
What is the difference between Agency and Scale?
Engagement count, plus whose agents run. Agency ships the five built-in agents. Scale lets you build your own and scope them to one engagement at a time, so a client with an unusual stack can have an agent nobody else does.
Can an agent post to my client on its own?
Not by default, no. Every agent proposes and a person posts. Auto-publish is an opt-in that ships switched off, so nothing publishes itself until you decide the drafts have earned it. When you do switch it on, you choose which engagements it applies to.
Can an internal note ever leak to a client?
No. That one has no opt-in either way. Visibility is set per post. Mark a post internal-only and it stays on your side of the wall permanently: the client account cannot see that it exists, whatever else you have automated.
Is my client data separated from every other agency?
Yes. Every request is scoped to your agency from the signed-in session, never from anything the browser sends. Cross-tenant access is the failure we test hardest against.
How does yearly billing work?
Pay for ten months and get twelve. You can switch between monthly and yearly at any time. The change applies from your next renewal.
Start with the engagements you already have.
Connect your stack, scope one client, see what last week actually looked like.