- Up to 3 editor seats
- 1 workspace
- 100 MB attachment storage
- 30-day comment history
- Read-only MCP for agents
Free until you need a team.
Then $8 a seat.
Per editor seat, billed per workspace. Each workspace bills independently — no big-bang contract, no surprises when a new project starts. Annual billing knocks 25% off.
- Unlimited editor seats
- Unlimited workspaces
- 10 GB attachment storage
- Unlimited comment history
- MCP write tools — agents can resolve, reply, mention
- Live cursors + follow mode
- 14-day Pro trial on every new workspace
- Everything in Pro
- 100 GB attachment storage
- Agent action logs in MCP
- SSO via Clerk Enterprise Connections
- Workspace audit logs
- Priority support
What you get, side by side
| Free | Pro | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Editor seats | 3 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Workspaces | 1 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Attachment storage | 100 MB | 10 GB | 100 GB |
| Comment history | 30 days | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| MCP — read tools | |||
| MCP — write tools | |||
| MCP — agent action logs | |||
| Live cursors + follow mode | |||
| Real-time comment updates | |||
| Audit logs | |||
| SSO (SAML / OIDC) | |||
| Priority support |
Questions
How does per-workspace billing actually work?
Each workspace bills independently — its own plan, payment method, and invoice. Useful when you're running reviews for two different clients out of the same Vizu account: one workspace can be on Pro, another on Free.
What counts as an 'editor seat'?
The workspace owner plus every member with the Editor role. Viewers (read-only) are unlimited on every plan, so adding a stakeholder who just needs to see comments costs nothing.
Is there a free trial?
Every new workspace starts with a 14-day Pro trial — unlimited editors, attachments, MCP write tools, live cursors. After 14 days it drops back to Free unless you pick a plan.
What happens to my comments on Free if they cross the 30-day window?
They're hidden from view but not deleted for 60 days after. Upgrade within that window and they all come back. After 90 days they're hard-deleted by a cleanup job.
What about open-source / non-commercial use?
The Free tier is enough for most personal projects. The library code itself is source-available, not OSS-licensed — see the LICENSE file. Reach out if you have a specific use case in mind.