"Would I rather be feared or loved?"

Michael Scott
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The "Let's See If This Actually Works" Plan

$0

/ forever
Perfect for validating if predictive analytics matters for your product (spoiler: it does).
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100 credits = 25,000 tracked sessions/month – Enough to learn which users will convert before they do
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Full access to all core features – No "premium only" BS
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Behavioral prediction models – See who's about to churn or convert
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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

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The "We're Past Guessing" Plan

$199

/ month
For teams that are tired of discovering churn reasons after users leave.
Everything in Free, plus:
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500 credits = 250,000 tracked sessions/month – Scale without panic
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Unlimited projects – Track your web, mobile, apps...
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Unlimited team members – Bring your whole squad
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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 session for $0.002 / session
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The "Let's Build Something Unfair" Plan

Custom pricing

For products where prediction accuracy directly impacts millions in revenue.
All in Startup, plus:
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Custom models – We'll help you build prediction specific to your business model
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Self-hosted option – Keep data in your infrastructure
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Dedicated data scientist – Someone who actually understands your metrics
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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.