Simple pricing for one narrow workflow.
Choose the plan that matches how many people keep rebuilding the same request.
You are paying for one product: a self-serve workflow that turns rough client requests into AI-ready briefs.
Starter is for your own brief. Team is for shared-work chaos.
What happens after you buy
Choose a plan.
Complete checkout in Stripe.
Open your first request and generate a clean brief immediately.
If this sounds like you
Make the decision before you read feature bullets.
Starter fixes solo cleanup. Team fixes shared handoff drag. That is the whole buying decision.
Starter
I handle requests myself and mainly want one clean brief fast.
Best when one main operator owns intake, cleanup, and handoff most of the time.
Team
Requests move between founder, operator, writer, designer, PM, or assistant before work starts.
Best when requests move across founder, operator, PM, writer, designer, or assistant before execution starts.
Solopreneurs and one-owner workflows
Starter
$19
/month
or $190/year
For one person who wants to stop rebuilding context and get to a usable brief fast.
- AI-ready brief generator for one workspace
- Client request intake form and cleanup checklist
- First-run walkthrough and success tracking
- Email support and 7-day refund window
What happens next: Stripe checkout opens, payment completes, then you land on the success screen and first-run path.
Small teams with shared handoffs
Team
$49
/month
or $490/year
For teams where requests keep moving across people and the real problem is rework, repeated clarification, and inconsistent handoff quality.
- Everything in Starter
- Up to 5 seats
- Reusable brief templates for multiple request types
- Priority support for billing and setup questions
What happens next: Stripe checkout opens, payment completes, then you land on the success screen and first-run path.
Why buyers trust this
You are buying a cleaner start for the next person.
That is the bar here. No hidden plan math, no demo request, no broad platform pitch.
BriefBridge: the output already separates the goal, missing-info block, and next-owner handoff in one pass.
Final CTA
Pick the workflow path, then judge it on one real request.
If the next person starts faster and asks fewer first questions, the plan is doing its job.