Aviary Platform Pricing Table
Leverage AI Agents
Create and deploy Agents in minutes, collect data today and predict tomorrow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Anything to do with Cloud Canaries and or the Aviary platform
Questions
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Are agents included in subscriptions?
Yes, sample agents can be downloaded from the marketplace. These agents can be modified as well. Download our agent SDK to develop your own agents; 80% of all agents are very similar, so share them.
The subscription owner will need to assign the subscription licenses to the desired organization. This can be done on the Plan Page, under My Account.
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What is a agent license?
Agent licenses control the number of agents running in an organization. If the organization has 3 licenses, three agents can run at any time. Running as defined by the Status of "RUNNING". Any agent can be included, but the total number of agents cannot exceed the number of licenses. The licenses do not affect the number agents that are not running, those with status of NEW, STOPPED or ERRORING.
To increase or decrease the number of licenses simply move a license from the subscription or back to the subscription.
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Can a DevOps team create their own agents?
Yes , developers can create their own agents:
1. Convert OpenAPI schemas into agents
2. Code them yourself with our SDK
3. Use existing agents, with different environmental variables and thresholds
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Can agents be shared?
Yes, agents can be shared. We believe that 80% of all agents will be very similar or identical to other agents. Why not share them! Access and share agents from the Marketplace.
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How are agents deployed?
Agents can be deployed as stand alone executable apps virtually any where in the cloud. Agents can also execute out of your Kubernetes clusters. Depending on the need agents can be positioned anywhere to monitor endpoints, services, and infrastructure.
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How do you cancel a subscription
Subscription owners can cancel at any time. All the subscription owners need to do is to return the agent licenses that have been assigned to organizations. This can be done in the Plan Page under My Account. Once done the "Cancel Subscription button will become active.
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What happens after the free 14 days
The Test Flight package includes 3 Active Agents licenses free for 14 days. After the 14 days period the free subscription rolls into a fee based subscription $14.89 per month or $11.89 per month billed annually. Subscription owners can cancel at any time. Agent licenses do need to be returned to the subscription before cancelation on the Plan page under My Account. Once done the "Cancel Subscription" button will be activated. -
Do all subscriptions get all dashboards?
Yes, all subscriptions get every dashboard and page. The only difference between subscriptions is the number of agents that can run at one time.
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Can I mix and match AI models?
You sure can! Pick the Aviary model, Databricks, or Snowflake's Cortex! Models are assigned to organizations. If multiple organizations are used in a forecast, each organization can use a different model.
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Can Aviary store data on Snowflake?
Yes, it can—Aviary can store agent data on Snowflake by organization. Cortex AI models can be used for forecasting as well. However, you need to have a valid Snowflake account. Billing will be between the account owner and Snowflake.
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What is the cost per user?
Users are free—customers are only charged for active agents, i.e., agents who's status is "RUNNING". The number of users is not limited by subscriptions.
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How does Aviary integrate with other solutions?
The Aviary Platform can be integrated to other solutions. We think of 3 different-ish buckets:
- Connection: to other apps using their OpenAPI schema or libraries. Generally, a higher level of integration. Snowflake is a prime example.
- Notify: Tends to be more simple interface for pushing information or status to applications such as slack and pager duty.
- Export: The simplest integration method, exports a standard format output to intermediate file.