One price covers the full sequence
A workflow can run three steps or thirty. The price for the work item does not change. Every agent action, every deterministic rule, every routing decision is included.
Pricing
One price covers the full work item. One case. One lead. One claim. Every agent, every routing decision, and every retry is included. AI runs only where it adds value, on the LLM you choose, under the controls you set.
How pricing works
A work item is the unit your team already measures. A service case. A sales lead. An insurance claim. An intake request. Whatever the workflow, Ortoo Orchestrator runs every step inside that work item under a single price. No per-action billing.
See how it worksA workflow can run three steps or thirty. The price for the work item does not change. Every agent action, every deterministic rule, every routing decision is included.
Routing, SLA logic, validation, data updates, notifications, none of these touch an LLM. AI runs only where interpretation is needed, on the model you choose.
Pricing scales with the cases, leads, or claims your team handles. Not with agent actions volume. You forecast from numbers your operations team already reports.
Cost models compared
There are two ways to price AI-driven workflows. One bills you for every action. The other bills you for the work your team actually completes.
Per-action AI billing
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Ortoo Orchestrator
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What changes as volume grows
Per-action billing penalises scale. Work-item pricing changes the shape of your cost curve.
Book a demoDeterministic workflow steps don't add AI costs. Set clear limits on AI spend where AI is used. AI cost stays bounded by the LLM contract you control directly. Choose your own provider and model per workflow step.
Finance teams forecast Ortoo cost from operational volumes already in your reports. Monthly cases. Monthly leads. Monthly claims.
A second or third workflow does not multiply your cost surface. Each one is priced on its own work-item volume. Shared orchestration capabilities stay included.
FAQ
A work item is the unit your team handles end to end through one orchestrated workflow. In service, that is usually a case. In revenue, a lead or an opportunity. In intake or claims, a request. In custom workflows, you define it. We agree the definition during onboarding and it stays consistent across reporting and billing.
The price for the work item does not change. All agent actions, deterministic rules, retries, and routing decisions inside that work item are included. The only variable is the AI cost on the LLM you chose, paid by you to your provider with full visibility on every call.
AI cost stays bounded by the LLM contract you control directly. Choose your own LLM provider and model per workflow step. Choose from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Azure, others. You can configure and switch providers and models per workflow and steps. Set clear limits on AI spend per step (cost ceilings, retry limits, fallback logic). No contractual relationship with Ortoo on the AI provider side. Please note that deterministic steps executed by Ortoo Orchestrator do not use AI and stay free from any AI cost.
Yes. Most teams start with the workflow that has the highest predictability gain, usually service or intake. Once the model is proven, you expand. Adding a workflow is a scoping conversation about volumes and integrations, not a platform upgrade.
We run scoped pilots for qualifying teams. One workflow, a defined volume window, clear success criteria. Tell us which workflow you want to start with and we will scope a pilot in your context.
Ready to talk numbers
Tell us which workflow you want to orchestrate first and what your monthly volume looks like today. We come back with a scoped quote and a starting point. No procurement guesswork.