For filmmakers who want to try the launch workflow before choosing a paid plan.
A seven-day window to see how Conduit fits your writing, planning, and production rhythm as the product continues to grow.
Conduit pricing is intentionally simple during launch: every paid tier keeps the core path intact, while higher tiers give more room for the deeper production workflows the product is growing toward.
For filmmakers who want to try the launch workflow before choosing a paid plan.
A seven-day window to see how Conduit fits your writing, planning, and production rhythm as the product continues to grow.
For individual filmmakers who want a serious home base while Conduit matures.
Solo is the first paid step: a focused monthly plan for one creator who wants to keep building inside the Conduit workflow.
For projects that are starting to involve more people, more planning, or more handoff.
Teams is the step up for creators who want more room around collaboration-oriented planning as Conduit grows beyond a solo workflow.
For higher-intent productions that want the most room as Conduit expands.
Advanced is the highest launch tier for users who want the most headroom around deeper planning, review, and production-oriented workflow as it develops.
Yes. Conduit is a paid desktop product built around a dependable core workflow for real use while broader team and automation depth continues to expand.
Yes. The writing surface, scene board, and core production flow are part of the product spine. Higher tiers are about fit, headroom, and deeper production direction as Conduit grows, not weakening the lower tiers.
No. Conduit is designed to be useful as a screenplay-first production system on its own. Labs is optional and should only matter when a production needs deeper technical handoff or experimental production depth.
These are launch-period rates. The goal is to keep Conduit affordable, especially for indie filmmakers, while leaving room for broader production features over time.