What You Actually Get for $1,999/Month: The Agency Plan Breakdown
Orbitable's Agency plan costs $1,999/mo and includes 80,000 credits, 10 seats, 25 worlds, and the Dock as a standard feature rather than a paid add-on. Extra seats cost $49/seat/mo, and paying annually cuts the bill by 20%, bringing the yearly total to $19,190 instead of $23,988.
What You Get for $1,999/mo
The Agency plan is the tier built for teams running multiple clients or brands at once. For $1,999/mo you get:
- 80,000 credits a month, which meter agent work (reviewing and approving output never costs credits)
- 10 seats, counting the owner and any pending invites
- 25 separate worlds, each with its own ICP, brand voice, products, competitors, and uploaded knowledge base
- The Dock included, with no $49/mo add-on required
- Autopilot included, proposing a weekly plan of one focus and 3 to 5 missions for approval
- Full access to the fleet: 50 specialist agents across 10 squads, orchestrated by the Dispatcher
- 22 playbooks, 9 schedule templates, and 6 document templates
- Integrations with HubSpot, Attio, Slack, and Apollo
- MCP server access, so the fleet can be driven from Claude or any other MCP client outside the app
Nothing on this list is capped as "unlimited". Enterprise is the only uncapped plan, and it's priced custom.
What 80,000 Credits a Month Actually Covers
Credits meter agent work: research, drafting, analysis, campaign builds. They don't meter review. A client marking up a draft in the Dock, approving it into the Library, or raising a new request costs nothing. If credits run out mid-month, work pauses until a prepaid credit pack tops the account up or the monthly reset arrives. There's no overage billing, so an agency can't get an unexpected invoice for running the fleet hard in a busy week. At 80,000 credits, an agency running several client worlds concurrently has considerably more headroom than the Team plan's 15,000, which matters because agency work is inherently parallel: several clients, several campaigns, several agents running at once.
Why 25 Worlds Matters if You Run Client Accounts
Every agent shares one world model per customer. That's deliberate: work by the content-writer agent compounds into what the SEO strategist or the sales-enablement agent already knows, because they're reading the same ICP, the same brand voice, the same competitor set. For an agency, the practical effect is isolation between clients. Twenty-five worlds means up to 25 separate client contexts can run side by side without one client's brand voice leaking into another's drafts. The Team plan gives you 5 worlds, which is enough for an in-house marketing function running a handful of product lines, but not enough for an agency carrying a real client roster.
Seats and the Dock for Client Review
The Agency plan includes 10 seats as standard, and extra seats cost $49/seat/mo, the lowest per-seat add-on price on any plan (Team's extra seats are $79/seat/mo; Founder and Enterprise can't buy extra seats at all). A seat count includes the account owner and anyone with a pending invite, so unaccepted invites still occupy a slot.
The Dock is the part of this plan that matters most if you're client-facing. It's a review surface where a client sees what's waiting, pins comments directly on a draft, sends it back, and approves it into a Library. Clients can also raise new requests, and those requests carry SLA targets. On Founder and Team, the Dock is a $49/mo add-on. On Agency, it's built in, so bringing a client into the review loop doesn't add a line item. A "client" seat is Dock-only access. Internal team notes stay internal; a client using the Dock never sees them.
Agency Plan vs Team Plan vs Founder Plan
Enterprise sits above Agency and is priced custom. It's the only plan without a credit cap, and seat and world counts are negotiated rather than fixed.
Annual Billing and the 20% Discount
Paying annually saves 20% against the monthly rate on every paid plan, including Agency. Twelve months at $1,999/mo comes to $23,988 if billed monthly. Billed annually, the 20% discount brings that to $19,190, which works out to $1,599/mo equivalent. That gap, close to $4,800 a year, is the same whether you're comparing it to what you'd spend on 80,000 credits' worth of agency hours or simply deciding when to commit to the plan.
FAQ
How much is the Orbitable Agency plan?
The Agency plan is $1,999/mo billed monthly, or $19,190 billed annually (a 20% saving against the monthly rate). It includes 80,000 credits, 10 seats, and 25 worlds.
What happens when Agency plan credits run out?
Work pauses. There's no overage billing on any Orbitable plan, so you either buy a prepaid credit pack to top up immediately or wait for the monthly reset. Reviewing, approving, and commenting on work in the Dock never costs credits, so client review can continue even if credits are exhausted.
Can I add more than 10 seats to the Agency plan?
Yes. Extra seats on the Agency plan cost $49/seat/mo, the lowest add-on seat price of any plan. A seat counts the account owner plus anyone with a pending invite, so an unaccepted invite still uses a slot.
Does the Agency plan include the Dock for client review?
Yes, the Dock is included at no extra cost on Agency and Enterprise. On Founder and Team it's a $49/mo add-on. The Dock lets a client see pending work, pin comments on drafts, send work back, approve it into a Library, and raise new requests with SLA targets.
What's the difference between the Agency plan and Enterprise?
Enterprise is custom-priced and is the only Orbitable plan with no credit cap. Agency has a fixed 80,000 credits, 10 seats, and 25 worlds at a published $1,999/mo price; Enterprise negotiates seat counts, world counts, and credit volume directly.