Two ways to buy this for a group
One has a price on it and a card checkout. The other does not, because it is quoted against limits and terms you have not told us yet. Both bill the organisation rather than the individual, and both pool AI credits so nobody is stranded mid-edit while a colleague has plenty.
Team
For a group with one timeline, one brand and one bill.
- Everything in Studio, for everyone on the team
- Shared projects, media and brand kits
- Pooled AI credits — 2,000 per seat / mo
- 50 GB shared cloud storage
- Roles: owner, admin, member, viewer
- One invoice, per-seat pricing
Make the team, pick the seat count, pay by card. No call, no waiting on us. You can add seats later — the extra is prorated to your renewal date rather than charged as a fresh month.
Enterprise
For organisations with procurement, a security review and a deadline.
- Everything in Team, at your volume
- Per-contract limits — credits, storage, renders
- Invoice or bank transfer, annual terms
- Pooled credits across the whole organisation
- Priority render queue and support
- Security review and a named contact
There is no list price, and we would rather say so than print a number we would renegotiate on the first call.
What decides an enterprise quote
So you can arrive at the call already knowing what we will ask. Every item here is something that costs us differently depending on your answer — this is not a discovery ritual.
How many people need to sign in, and whether that number is stable or seasonal.
Pooled across the whole organisation rather than per person. Volume is the single biggest driver of a quote, because it is the one thing with a real marginal cost behind it.
Raised per contract. If you keep every master online rather than archiving, say so early — it changes the number.
How many exports must be able to run at once when a deadline lands and everyone presses go together.
Annual agreement, invoice or bank transfer, purchase-order references, and the currency you settle in.
A security questionnaire, a DPA, or procurement with its own paperwork cycle. It costs time rather than money, but it belongs in the timeline.
Which one you want
Take Team if a published per-seat price and a card are all you need — it is the same editor and the same renderer, and you can be working in ten minutes. Come to us for Enterprise when something about the arrangement has to be negotiated rather than accepted: a security review, a purchase order, pooled limits that no per-seat table describes, or a named contact who answers when a deadline slips.