Use this reference to compare all three Federated Enterprise tiers side by side — including plan fees, Core pricing, and all add-on rates.

Plan Pricing

EnterpriseConsultantPay-As-You-Go
Monthly membership fee$400.00 / mo$200.00 / mo$0.00 / mo
Per-Core / month$10.00$15.00$55.00
Account credit at signup$100.00$40.00$0.00
Core limitUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited

Core Add-on Pricing (per Core, per month)

Add-onEnterpriseConsultantPay-As-You-Go
Monitoring$8.00$10.00$15.00
Backup$10.00$15.00$15.00
Customer Service$15.00$20.00$22.00
Technical SupportIncludedIncludedIncluded

Subscription Add-on Pricing (flat rate per month)

Add-onEnterpriseConsultantPay-As-You-Go
Go-to-Market Support$2,500.00

Platform Features

FeatureEnterpriseConsultantPay-As-You-Go
SSH key provisioningYesYesYes
Provisioner API accessYesYesYes
Technical supportYesYesYes
Federated Domains optionYesYesYes
Custom domain registrationYesYesYes
Go-to-Market Support add-onYes

Cost Examples

To illustrate the difference between tiers, here are example monthly costs for an account running 10 active Cores with no add-ons:

  • Enterprise: $400 membership + (10 × $10) = $500/mo
  • Consultant: $200 membership + (10 × $15) = $350/mo
  • Pay-As-You-Go: $0 membership + (10 × $55) = $550/mo

The most cost-effective tier depends on how many Cores you run:

  • 1–4 Cores: Pay-As-You-Go is cheapest — no membership fee offsets the higher per-Core rate at low volume.
  • 5–39 Cores: Consultant is cheapest — the $200 membership fee is recovered through lower per-Core pricing compared to Pay-As-You-Go.
  • 40+ Cores: Enterprise is cheapest — the crossover point where the $10/Core rate makes the $400 membership fee worthwhile.

These breakpoints assume no add-ons. Add-on pricing also varies by tier, so accounts with heavy add-on usage may find the breakeven shifts in favor of a higher tier sooner.