Pricing

Choose the plan that works best for you.

Free

USD 0/ month

Perfect for testing and trying our service.

Benefits

200 Evaluation Tokens (One Time Credits)

6 maximum steps per test

5 mins maximum duration per test

When you run out, simply upgrade to a Basic or Pro plan

Team size: 1 member

Basic

USD 29/ month

Monthly subscription, cancel anytime.

Benefits

1000 Evaluation Tokens per month

12 maximum steps per test

10 mins maximum duration per test

Team size: Unlimited members

General support

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Pro

USD 99/ month

Monthly subscription, cancel anytime.

Benefits

5000 Evaluation Tokens per month

18 maximum steps per test

15 mins maximum duration per test

Team size: Unlimited members

Priority support

Enterprise

Custom plan tailored to your needs. Contact us for details.

Benefits

Custom limits

Priority support

Advanced security features

Dedicated account manager

Custom SLAs

Understanding Evaluation Tokens

What is an Evaluation Token?

Evaluation tokens are the universal currency for test execution in Verex. Each token represents the ability to evaluate a standard step in an end-to-end browser test, creating a uniform cost structure regardless of test complexity.

Why Tokens Make Sense

  • Uniform Pricing: Tests vary in complexity, but tokens standardize costs across all test types.
  • Flexible Allocation: Use your tokens for tests of any complexity in your end-to-end browser testing.
  • Predictable Budgeting: Estimate how many tests you can run with your token allocation.
Average tests consume 4-10 tokens depending on complexity. Use this range to estimate your testing capacity, though individual requirements may vary. Each plan includes a specific number of evaluation tokens that reset monthly - except the Free plan which only includes a one-time credit at sign up. Choose the plan that best matches your testing volume.
Token Usage Estimator
Simple test (few steps):~4 tokens
Average complexity:~7 tokens
Complex workflow:~10+ tokens

Your actual usage may vary based on specific testing needs, application complexity, and how you structure your tests.

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