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Gumloop Pricing in 2026: $37 a Month Plus the Fee Nobody Mentions
Coworker AI breaks down Gumloop pricing in 2026: $37/month Pro, 20k credits, unlimited seats, and the 8% orchestration fee that sits on top.
How much does Gumloop cost?
Gumloop pricing has two published tiers. Pro starts at $37 per month and includes 20,000 credits, unlimited seats and unlimited teams. Enterprise is custom priced. Both include unlimited agents, 35+ models and the option to bring your own API keys (gumloop.com/pricing, checked 17 August 2026).
| Pro | Enterprise | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | From $37/month | Custom |
| Included credits | 20,000/month | Custom |
| Orchestration fee | 8% | Discounts available |
| Seats | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Teams | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Models | 35+ | 35+ and custom proxy |
| Bring your own keys | Yes | Yes |
| Trial | 14-day | Contact sales |
The unlimited-seats decision is the genuinely good part of this pricing and deserves credit. Most automation platforms charge per seat, which quietly penalises you for letting more colleagues near the tool. Gumloop charges for what runs, not who watches.
The 8% orchestration fee Gumloop pricing adds on top
The number most comparison articles omit: Gumloop applies an 8% orchestration fee on the Pro plan, with discounts available on Enterprise.
This sits on top of the subscription rather than inside it. It is not hidden, it is on the pricing page, but it rarely survives into third-party summaries, which means budgets built from those summaries run about 8% light on the usage portion.
Enterprise buyers should treat that percentage as negotiable. The pricing page says discounts are available, which is an invitation.
What is a Gumloop credit?
Credits are the usage currency. A workflow run costs one base credit plus per-node costs, with most native nodes free. An agent interaction costs variable model credits based on token usage, plus whatever tools and workflows it triggers.
The practical consequence is that agent-driven work costs meaningfully more than deterministic flows. A scripted workflow moving data between two systems is close to the base rate. An agent that reasons, calls three tools and writes a summary can cost many multiples of that for a single interaction.
Concurrency is the other limit worth checking before you commit. Plans cap how many runs and agent interactions can execute at once, so a team that batches work into bursts can hit a ceiling that has nothing to do with credit balance (Workflow Library). If your workload is spiky rather than steady, ask about concurrency limits before you size the credit tier, because buying more credits does not raise them.
Twenty thousand credits sounds generous and is generous for scheduled, deterministic automation. It goes quickly once agents are doing open-ended work.
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Gumloop used to offer a permanent free plan with 5,000 credits a month, one seat and two concurrent runs. It is no longer on the pricing page. What replaced it is a 14-day free trial on monthly billing.
If you are reading a guide that describes Gumloop's free tier in the present tense, it predates roughly mid-2026. This is a common failure in pricing content, and it is why checking the vendor's own page beats trusting a summary.
Scaling: what Gumloop actually costs at volume
Pro is not a flat $37. It is a slider. The base covers 20,000 credits and the price scales with the credit volume you select, running up to roughly $1,840 per month at 1,000,000 credits before Enterprise custom pricing takes over (Usage Pricing).
At the top of that published range the effective rate works out considerably better per credit than at the bottom, which is the normal shape for volume pricing. The catch is the same as every consumption model: you are committing to a credit tier before you know your real consumption, and the fee applies to the usage on top.
Gumloop raised a $50M Series B led by Benchmark, so this pricing is unlikely to be the last version of it.
Gumloop versus the alternatives
| Platform | Pricing shape | Entry point |
|---|---|---|
| Coworker AI | Per seat | Pro $29.99/user/month |
| Gumloop | Subscription plus usage | $37/month plus 8% orchestration fee |
| n8n | Per execution | See n8n pricing |
| Lindy | Per task credit | See Lindy AI pricing |
| Relevance AI | Not published | Enterprise only, talk to sales |
Gumloop is a strong fit for a small team running high-volume deterministic automation, because unlimited seats plus predictable credits is genuinely good value in that shape. It gets less predictable as agents take over more of the work, since that is exactly where credit draw becomes variable.
For the broader landscape, see best AI workflow automation platforms and best enterprise AI workflow automation.
Where Coworker AI is different
Coworker AI prices per seat: Pro at $29.99 per user per month, Max at $149.99, Enterprise custom. No orchestration fee, no credit tier to guess at, and no percentage on top of usage.
The honest trade-off: if you have a small team running enormous automation volume, Gumloop's model is likely cheaper, because you are not paying per person. If you have a larger team where each person runs a moderate amount, per-seat is both cheaper and forecastable. Coworker connects to 50+ enterprise tools and includes an agent builder, so the capability set is comparable.
Related depth: AI agent orchestration platforms, enterprise AI pricing comparison, and how much enterprise AI should cost per user.
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Frequently asked questions
How much is Gumloop per month?
Gumloop pricing starts at $37 per month for the Pro plan, including 20,000 credits, unlimited seats and unlimited teams. The price scales upward with the credit volume you select, and Enterprise is custom priced.
Does Gumloop have a free plan?
Not any more. The permanent free tier of 5,000 credits per month has been removed from the pricing page. Gumloop now offers a 14-day free trial on monthly billing instead.
What is Gumloop's orchestration fee?
Gumloop charges an 8% orchestration fee on the Pro plan, applied on top of the subscription. Enterprise customers can negotiate a discount on it. Most third-party pricing summaries leave this out.
Does Gumloop charge per seat?
No. Every paid plan includes unlimited seats and unlimited teams. You pay for credit consumption rather than headcount, which makes it attractive for small teams running high automation volume.
How do Gumloop credits work?
A workflow run costs one base credit plus per-node costs, and most native nodes are free. Agent interactions cost variable credits based on token usage plus any tools or workflows they trigger, so agent work draws far more than deterministic flows.
Is Gumloop cheaper than per-seat platforms?
It depends on shape. A small team running very high volume usually pays less on Gumloop because seats are unlimited. A larger team with moderate usage each typically pays less on per-seat pricing, and gets a more forecastable bill.
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See also: Relevance AI pricing for a platform that no longer publishes any numbers at all.
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