Solutions

What you get, and what it costs.

Define your own acceptance criteria. Outcomes you can put in front of a real customer.

A single Scout bee, the trial

Trial

Scout

A two-week trial sprint that ships one defined piece, whether that is non-core backlog or a prototype made customer-ready. Proof before commitment.

$2,000flat, one time
A single Bumblebee Worker, one build lane

Dedicated execution lane

Worker

One build lane, a senior builder's throughput. Run it On-Demand and dial up or down, month to month, cancel anytime.

$5,000per month, On-Demand
A single Bumblebee Worker, one build lane

Reserved lane

Reserved Worker

The same dedicated execution lane on a committed quarter or year term. Commit ahead to lock your capacity and lock a lower rate.

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Get the committed-rate discount on Reserved MRR.

A Bumblebee Swarm of three, a fleet of Workers

Team mode at a discount

Swarm

Three or more Workers at a volume rate, for a deep non-core backlog or a parallel push.

$4,250per Worker, 3 to 4

$3,750 each for 5 or more.

The Bumblebee Hive honeycomb, the reliability layer

Operations layer

Hive

A flat reliability layer that watches and keeps healthy what runs in your cloud. Deployment stays in your own cloud account, your infrastructure and your bill, with continuous monitoring and a business-hours human response, not managed hosting and not a five-nines SLA.

$999per month

Discount for multi-month contracts.

How it works

Keep your team on the core. Hand us the rest.

Point us at the non-core backlog and keep your engineers on the moat. A Worker is one build lane you launch and dial. A Swarm is several. When the work is done, you scale down.

Workers are senior people, not servers, so a lane spins up in days, and we hold a short waitlist when demand runs ahead of the bench.

Instance

A Worker is the instance you launch.

One build lane of senior throughput. Dial it up when the non-core work is deep and down when it clears, month to month, with nothing to renegotiate.

Fleet

A Swarm is the fleet you run.

Three or more Workers running in parallel when the non-core backlog is deep. Add lanes to clear it, then pull them back.

Scale to zero

Scale to zero when it clears.

When the work is done, capacity goes to zero. No standing headcount, no fixed cost, no long commitment. You pay for the lanes you run.

Start small

Spin up a Scout this week.

Give us one defined piece of work for two weeks, non-core backlog or a prototype made pilot-ready, and see what comes back before you commit to anything larger.

Book a scoping call