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How AI agent billing works

Written by Vasil Dachev

At Uxify, our AI agents are billed based on successful results, not simply on usage or attempts.

This means you only pay when an AI agent completes a task that delivers real value to your website or users.

Result-based billing

Traditional AI systems often charge for every request, action, or API call - regardless of whether the outcome was useful.

Our approach is different.

Uxify AI agents are designed around performance-based billing, where billing occurs only when a task successfully achieves its intended result.

For example:

  • If an AI agent attempts an optimization but no meaningful result is achieved, you are not billed

  • If the optimization succeeds and delivers value, the completed task is billed depending on the Agent in use

This model ensures that your costs stay aligned with the actual impact our AI agents create.

Why this matters?

Result-based billing helps ensure:

  • Fair and transparent pricing

  • Better alignment between cost and value

  • Lower risk when enabling AI-powered optimizations

  • Predictable scaling as your traffic grows

Our goal is to make advanced AI optimization accessible without charging customers for failed attempts or unnecessary processing.

Affordable at scale

Agent tasks are designed to remain extremely cost-efficient, with pricing starting from only a fraction of a cent per successful task.

This allows websites of all sizes to benefit from AI-powered optimization without large upfront costs.

Free credits for new users

To help you experience the value of our AI agents firsthand, we provide free credits to new users.

This allows you to test and evaluate the improvements our AI agents can bring to your website before scaling usage further.

Built Around Value

Our philosophy is simple:

You should pay for results - not for experiments, failed attempts, or background processing.

That’s why Uxify AI agents are built with value-first billing at their core.

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