Start with pay‑as‑you‑go. Scale into a studio as you build.
Oneshot uses a usage‑based model: you pay for build runs and environments, not seats or retainers. Start with a single MVP, then graduate to subscriptions once you’re shipping regularly.
Pay‑as‑you‑go
For first builds, experiments, and one‑off tools.
Includes:
- Access to the Oneshot brief → spec → build pipeline
- Single environment deployment
- Email support during your run
Subscription + credits
For founders shipping product updates every month.
Includes everything in Starter, plus:
- Monthly build credits for new features and products
- Multiple environments (staging + production)
- Priority turnaround on iterations
Higher limits & support
For teams treating Oneshot as their software studio.
Includes everything in Pro, plus:
- Higher build and environment limits
- Shared context across multiple products
- Access to a human partner for complex scopes
Transparent usage, no surprise retainers.
Oneshot tracks the work required to go from brief to deployed build. You see the estimated usage before committing, and you can always start with a smaller scope.
Start with a single build
Use Starter to ship your first MVP, internal tool, or client portal. Once you see value, move to Pro for ongoing work.
Scale to a product line
With Pro and Studio, you can run multiple products and environments in parallel while keeping a single source of truth for specs.
Only pay for what ships
No retainers, no unused hours. You pay for the work required to go from brief to deployed code.
Pricing & usage questions.
How much does a typical first build cost?
Most first builds land in a range that’s comparable to a few days of senior engineering time, but you get spec, design, build, and deploy bundled together.
What counts as a “build”?
A build is a coordinated run of the Oneshot factory from brief to deployed code. That could be a new MVP, a major feature, or a substantial iteration.
Can I start small and upgrade later?
Yes. Many founders start with a single Starter build, then move to Pro once they’re shipping regularly and want predictable monthly capacity.
Do I own the code?
Yes. You own the resulting codebase and can continue building on it with or without Oneshot.
Tell us about your first build.
Send a short brief in plain English. We’ll reply with a suggested scope and how it would map to Starter, Pro, or Studio.