Pricing

Free forever. Pay only to keep the words.

Finding the right person and finding your own past work are free, with no seat cap, no expiry, and nothing held back. One capability is paid: keeping the conversation itself, so an answer can show how something was fixed after the source has deleted it.

Free

The whole people graph, and recall across every source.

$0forever

Self-hosted. One binary. No account.

Everything most teams will ever need, permanently. No seat count, no expiry, nothing gated. If it ships free, it stays free.
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  • All eight sources: Slack, GitHub, Jira, Confluence, PagerDuty, git, CODEOWNERS, and an org CSV
  • Who knows about X, ranked with reasons and a confidence on every answer
  • Recall: the past conversations you took part in, who was with you, and a link back to each one
  • Slack threads, channel conversations, merged pull requests, resolved tickets, and settled incidents
  • Every surface: command line, local web app, Slack command, and an MCP server for coding agents
  • Encryption at rest, strict egress by default, and an org policy file that pins both
  • Works with no model at all, or with a local one
Memory

Keep the answer, not just the pointer to it.

$5,000/ year

Flat per organization. Any number of people.

Slack hides messages after 90 days on a free plan and deletes them after a year. Memory keeps the conversation on your machines, so the fix survives the retention policy, the departure, and the re-org.
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Everything in Free, plus:

  • The words of each conversation kept on your own machines, encrypted with the index
  • How it was fixed, quoted from the conversation with every message attributed
  • An optional written account of the resolution, from a model you choose and run
  • Retention you set, and a prune command that deletes exactly what you name
  • An archive that outlives the source, becoming the only copy your company still holds

Flat per organization, never per seat. There is no seat count to true up and no audit, for a simple reason: whodar cannot phone home, so it does not know your headcount and never will. The license is a signed file verified against a key inside the binary, which means a licensed install works air-gapped. Paid annually.

What stays free, always

Charging for any of these would make the product dishonest, so we will not.

What ships free stays free

Nothing moves from the free tier to the paid one. Memory was built as a new capability on top, never carved out of the binary you already run. If you have it today, you keep it.

Finding people is the product

The people graph, every source, every surface, and recall pointing back at your own conversations are free with no cap. Gating the thing whodar is named after would be a sales gimmick.

A lapsed license takes nothing

If a license expires, whodar drops to the free tier and every byte already on disk stays exactly where it is, still readable. New conversations simply stop being kept until you renew. Nothing is deleted, hidden, or held hostage.

Have us set it up

A separate engagement, not a tier. Fixed scope, fixed price, done by the people who wrote it. Most teams do not need it.

Setup engagement

You want it connected, tuned, and backfilled without spending your own week on it.

$5,000once

Fixed scope, one engagement.

You finish with whodar running on your infrastructure, every source connected, ranking tuned to how your organization actually names things, and the first backfill done.
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  • Every source you use connected and verified, with the credentials scoped correctly
  • Identity joined across tools, so one person stays one person
  • Ranking tuned to your vocabulary, and the first full backfill run
  • A handoff session, because your team owns this when we leave

Questions

Is it really free, or free until it gets useful?

Free to self-host with no seat cap and no expiry, and that includes every source, every surface, encryption at rest, and recall across your own past conversations. Memory adds one thing that has never shipped free: keeping the words of a conversation. Nothing moves from free to paid.

Why flat per organization instead of per seat?

Two reasons. A memory gets more useful the more people it covers, so charging per seat would punish the adoption that makes it work. And whodar cannot count seats without phoning home, which it will never do. Flat is the only price we can charge honestly.

What happens if we stop paying?

whodar drops to the free tier. Everything already on disk stays there and stays readable, and recall keeps working. New conversations stop being kept until you renew. Your data is never deleted or locked by a license check.

Does anything leave our network?

No. Indexing talks only to the sources you name, with your own tokens. Answers are computed locally, and the default egress policy forbids sending anything to any model beyond your machine. The license is verified offline against a key compiled into the binary, so a licensed install works air-gapped.

What does the license allow?

whodar is source-available under the Business Source License 1.1. Read it, modify it, self-host it, and run it in production inside your company, free, with no seat count. The one restriction is offering whodar to third parties as a hosted service. It converts to Apache 2.0 on 2030-08-03. See the LICENSE for the exact terms.

How do we actually buy Memory?

Email [email protected]. There is no checkout yet, on purpose: we would rather understand what you are trying to keep before you pay for it.

Try it before any of this matters.

One command, no credentials, sample data only.