Pricing

Pricing that scales with your context

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Starter

For individuals trying CTX on their own meetings.

$0
  • One person — 1 seat, no teammate invitations
  • 5 meetings / month
  • Google Meet capture (native transcript)
  • AI context extraction with verified quotes
  • Manual Jira ticket creation
  • 7-day context history
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Team

For product teams shipping from shared context.

$29/mo
  • 10 seats — invite teammates by email or link, on one bill
  • Departments with their own Jira project, labels and ticket playbook
  • Unlimited meetings
  • Automatic ticket drafts from every meeting
  • MCP tool + Cursor/Claude prompt export
  • Unlimited history

Enterprise

For organizations with security & scale requirements.

Custom
  • Everything in Team
  • Unlimited seats
  • SSO / SAML & SCIM
  • Custom data retention
  • Audit logs & RBAC
  • Dedicated support & SLA

Compare plans

FeatureStarterTeamEnterprise
Capture
Meetings / month5UnlimitedUnlimited
Google Meet capture
Speaker attribution
Delivery
Jira ticketsManualAutomaticAutomatic
Cursor & Claude prompts
API access & MCP tools
Team
Seats included110Custom
Invite by email or link
Departments
Per-department Jira project & playbook
Security & scale
Context history7 daysUnlimitedCustom
SSO / SAML & SCIM
Audit logs & RBAC
On-prem / VPC

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

It doesn't join them. Connect Google once and CTX reads your calendar; when the connected account organizes a meeting and its Workspace edition has Meet transcription turned on, CTX picks up Google's own transcript after the call — nothing in the room with you, and no per-hour cost. Where a native transcript isn't available, a recording bot can join as a paid fallback, and only if you turn it on: Settings → Capture policy decides which meetings it may join, and Settings → Consent decides whether it announces itself in the chat, waits for the host to acknowledge it, or never joins at all. Google Meet is the only source live today; Zoom and Microsoft Teams are planned.

CTX generates structured artifacts — Jira tickets with acceptance criteria and labels, and implementation-ready prompts for Cursor and Claude that include the relevant decisions and constraints from the discussion. You review before anything is pushed.

Yes. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Enterprise plans add SSO/SAML, custom retention, audit logs, and a VPC/on-prem deployment option.

Today CTX captures Google Meet and delivers to Jira, plus Claude Code and Cursor over MCP. Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Linear, and Slack are on the roadmap, and we won't put a date on them here. Meanwhile the API on Team and Enterprise reads the same verified context back by ticket key, by bundle, or by search, so you can route it wherever you need it.

Yes, on Team and Enterprise. Team covers 10 people on one bill. You invite someone by email address: CTX emails them the invitation and hands you the same one-time link, so you can also just paste it into Slack. A pending invitation holds a seat until it is accepted or revoked. Roles are owner, admin, and member — only an owner can change roles or cancel the subscription.

No. Departments decide what each person sees by default and where their tickets are filed — they are not a privacy boundary. Anyone in the workspace can ask to see every meeting, and an API key acts for the whole workspace with no personal role. If you need a hard wall between two groups, use two workspaces.

Absolutely. The Starter plan is free forever and requires no card. Upgrade only when you need unlimited meetings and automation.

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