Agent Nine for development teams of 2 to 20 people. Shared quota pool, unified billing, role management — all from one admin console.
Everything from the individual plans plus team capabilities:
A product team of 3–10 needs an AI agent to speed up development without each person carrying their own subscription.
You build projects for clients, with developers working in parallel across multiple codebases. The shared pool takes the headache out of accounting.
A separate team within a big company wants to get started fast without the long approval cycles of an Enterprise contract.
agentnine.md in the project repo. Team rules and conventions — Agent Nine knows them the same way for every member.Sign up for the Team plan as the admin and you get the admin console. Add members by email — they receive invitations with a magic link. Painless for members already registered as Free users — their existing chats are preserved.
The admin removes them from the team in one click. The employee's machine token is revoked and access to the team ends. The seat can be reassigned to another member or removed entirely (billing recalculates from the next billing period).
Yes. Adding a new seat — prorated payment through the end of the month. Removing a seat — takes effect at the start of the next month. No minimum contract.
All team members' messages draw from a single monthly budget. If one developer needs 80% of the quota in a given month while the rest barely use it — that's fine. No hard per-seat limits.
≈ 300 messages per week per seat. A team of 5 seats = ~1,500 messages per week of shared pool. You can borrow from "dormant" colleagues. Details in the quota documentation.
The admin console shows usage per member — who used how many messages. Handy for understanding who's actually using it and who's "asleep".
Yes. Email support@agentnine.io, we'll redo the contract — your team data, chats, and integrations are preserved.
If your team needs custom limits, SLA, on-prem deployment, dedicated support, audit log for compliance, or a direct contract with Anthropic — that's Enterprise.