Questions.
Does Retia pay for itself? +
For most active users, the token savings alone cover the cost — but that's not the real point. Retia doesn't save tokens by downgrading you to a cheaper model; it keeps the top model running at full strength and removes the waste of re-explaining what your agents already knew. Those saved tokens absorb the price gap to the best model, double how far a session goes, and turn into the next thing you build. It's not a trade-off — it's a compounding return. The honest meter shows your real number, so you never take our word for it.
Why $12 now if it becomes $24 later? +
Because early access is real, not a permanent fake discount. The first 100 builders — or everyone who joins before [LAUNCH DATE], whichever comes first — lock $12/mo for life. After that, Pro is $24. If you're in early, your price never moves. That's the reward for betting on us early.
What happens when I hit my quota? +
Nothing automatic. AI features pause until next month, or you choose to buy a top-up pack. Retia will never auto-charge you for overage. No usage spirals, no surprise bills — that's a promise the product is built around.
Can I really self-host? +
Yes — on the Sovereign tier you run Retia on your own database with your own keys. We see nothing. You cover your own infrastructure and model costs, and in exchange you get total data sovereignty. Ideal for privacy-first teams and KVKK/GDPR-regulated work.
Which agents does Retia work with? +
Any MCP-capable agent — Claude, Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and more. They connect to the same vault and coordinate over it. That cross-vendor handoff is the heart of Retia, and it's on every paid plan.
Is the free plan a real product or a teaser? +
It's real — one project, the full vault, MCP connection, and a small AI quota, free forever. It's enough to feel what Retia does. Cross-project A2A and the full AI value live on Pro, because that's where Retia stops being a notebook and becomes a substrate.
Do you read my data? +
No. Your vault is encrypted by default and opened per-note only when you choose. We can't read what you don't unlock — and on Sovereign, with your own keys, we can't read anything at all. Operator-blind isn't a policy we promise. It's how the system is built.