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Plans & pricing overview

Coassemble has two families of plans. The self-service plans (Flow, Pulse and Hub) are for creating and sharing training yourself. The Embed plans (Embed Core, Embed Automate and Embed Partner) are for delivering Coassemble inside your own product through the API and embeddable components. Which you need depends on whether you're sharing training or building it into your own platform.

Every plan gives you unlimited course creators and unlimited courses, so the difference between them isn't how much you can build. It's about who you need to reach, how much you need to know about them, how the training is branded, and whether you're embedding Coassemble into your own product. For current prices, see the pricing page.

The self-service plans

These are for teams creating training in Coassemble and sharing it out.

  • Flow is the starting point: create courses with AI, share them anonymously by link, Slack or embed, and see aggregate results like views, completion and sentiment. Recipients are anonymous only, so you see what happened, not who did it.
  • Pulse adds identity. You can capture who takes a course (as Identified Recipients), see per-person progress and completion, export reports, use scored quizzes, and apply your own themes, fonts choices, logo and brand voice.
  • Hub is for professionalised, governed training: collections, SCORM export, domain locking, Slack channel sharing, custom font upload, and the Coassemble badge off.

The Embed plans

These are for delivering Coassemble inside your own product, through the API and embeddable components.

  • Embed Core opens up the API and embeddables: the course, collection and screen players and builders, analytics components, the generate API, and webhooks, with much larger usage allowances.
  • Embed Automate adds the programmatic layer: SCORM via API, the themes and translations APIs, GDPR delete endpoints, and the highest standard usage allowances.
  • Embed Partner is the negotiated tier for partners, adding region-locked or dedicated servers, self-hosting, an MSA, dedicated account management and go-to-market support.

How recipients are counted

Coassemble counts two kinds of recipient, and this shapes which plan fits. An Anonymous Recipient (AR) opens a course without their identity captured. An Identified Recipient (IR) has had their identity captured, so their activity is tracked against them. Flow is anonymous only; the paid plans include monthly IR allowances and per-person reporting. Each plan also has a monthly anonymous view allowance.

How to choose

Start with what you're trying to do. If you want to create and share training and don't need to know exactly who took it, Flow is enough. The moment you need to know who completed something, you need Pulse or above. If training has to be branded, governed, or pushed into an LMS, that's Hub. If you're embedding Coassemble into your own product or platform through the API, you're looking at the Embed plans, with the tier set by how programmatic and how large-scale your integration is.

Frequently asked questions

Do any plans limit how many courses or creators I get?

No. Every plan includes unlimited course creators and unlimited courses. Plans differ on identity, reporting, branding, delivery and embedding, not on how much you can build.

What's the difference between the self-service and Embed plans?

Self-service plans (Flow, Pulse, Hub) are for creating and sharing training yourself. Embed plans (Embed Core, Embed Automate, Embed Partner) are for delivering Coassemble inside your own product through the API and embeddable components.

When do I need a paid plan?

When you need to know who took a course (identity and per-person reporting start at Pulse), when you need branding, collections or SCORM (Hub), or when you're embedding Coassemble into your own product (the Embed plans).

Where do I find prices?

Current prices are on the Coassemble pricing page. This page covers what each plan does rather than the dollar figures.

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