Pricing
“Would I rather be feared or loved?”
— Michael Scott
Pricing that scales with you, not against you. Start free, upgrade when sessions become a problem worth having.
Free
The "Let's See If This Actually Works" Plan
Perfect for validating if predictive analytics matters for your product (spoiler: it does).
Get Started Free- 100 credits = 25,000 tracked sessions/month — Enough to learn which users will convert before they do
- Full access to all core features — No "premium only" BS
- Behavioral prediction models — See who's about to churn or convert
- Slack support — Real humans, not bots
The catch: 25,000 sessions go fast if you're growing. Which is a good problem to have.
Pay-as-you-go after 25K sessions for $0.004 / session
Startup
The "We're Past Guessing" Plan
For teams that are tired of discovering churn reasons after users leave.
Get StartedEverything in Free, plus:
- 500 credits = 250,000 tracked sessions/month — Scale without panic
- Unlimited projects — Track your web, mobile, apps...
- Unlimited team members — Bring your whole squad
- Dedicated onboarding — We'll get you from setup to insights in one call
Real talk: This is our most popular plan because it's the point where you stop reacting to churn and start preventing it.
Pay-as-you-go after 250K sessions for $0.002 / session
Enterprise
The "Let's Build Something Unfair" Plan
For products where prediction accuracy directly impacts millions in revenue.
Book a CallAll in Startup, plus:
- Custom models — We'll help you build prediction specific to your business model
- Self-hosted option — Keep data in your infrastructure
- Dedicated data scientist — Someone who actually understands your metrics
- White-glove support — Direct Slack channel with our team
Who this is for: You've got enough users that a 2% improvement in activation means hiring 3 more people. Or you need predictions more complex than 'will they churn?'
Jump in exactly when your user starts struggling.
Moveo detects friction in real time, so you can step in while you can still change the outcome. Stop analyzing what went wrong and start preventing it.