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// pricing

Pay for the
calls that count.

A free tier so you can try it on three calls. A pro tier for the people who live on Zoom.

// solo
$0/forever

Three live-prompted calls a month. The whole product, throttled.

  • 3 prompted calls / month
  • Cue mode + Structured mode
  • Last 7 days of memory
  • 1 document upload
  • Co-pilot mode
  • Cross-call memory
  • Team workspace
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// team
$15/seat / mo

For sales orgs and ops teams. Shared playbooks, audit logs, SSO.

  • Everything in Pro
  • Shared document library
  • SSO + audit logs
  • Admin console
  • Slack & Salesforce push
  • Custom hot-words per team
  • Slack support channel
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Honest answers.

Does Backstage join my meeting?

No. Backstage is a personal reference app that runs on your computer, the same way your notes app, a CRM tab, or a PDF of your sales deck would. It doesn't add a participant to the call, doesn't record video, and doesn't route any audio anywhere new — transcription is local to your machine.

Where does my audio go?

Transcription runs on your machine. Answer drafting calls a model API — by default haiku-4-5, billed by us. You can switch to your own API key in Settings; in that mode no part of your call ever touches our servers.

What happens to my notes when I uninstall?

Everything is on disk in `~/Library/Application Support/Backstage` (Mac) or `%AppData%\Backstage` (Windows). Drag the folder to the trash and you're done. No cloud copy, no shadow account.

Can I use this to prep for interviews?

Yes — that's exactly what it's built for. Practice rounds against your CV and notes, train through the questions that always catch you, and build a fluent answer before the real call. The product is positioned for prep and training, not for use during the interview itself — we don't recommend it for live interviews, proctored assessments, or any context that forbids memory aids.

Can I cancel?

Anytime, in one click. Pro-rated refund for the unused part of the month. No retention call. No "are you sure" dialog seven times deep.