Simple, calm pricing
Start with a 7-day free trial, including $5 of AI credit and no card up front. After that, pick the plan that fits and top up AI credit only for what you use.
Basic
Coordinate your life. Sky works across your email, calendar and files.
- Connect 1 email account
- Sky checks in on your tasks daily
- Email reminders, so nothing slips
- Works with your Gmail, Calendar and Drive
- Ask questions about your documents
- Search Word, Excel and PowerPoint files
- Sky sorts your inbox and drafts your replies
Premium
Your assistant everywhere. The fastest follow-through and the deepest reach.
- Connect up to 10 email accounts
- Sky picks up new work within minutes
- Email reminders, so nothing slips
- Works with your Gmail, Calendar and Drive
- Ask questions about your documents
- Search Word, Excel and PowerPoint files
- Read scanned documents and photos of paperwork
- Sky sorts your inbox and drafts your replies
Monthly or annual
Pay month-to-month, or save with annual billing — annual is 10× the monthly rate, so you get 2 months free.
Change anytime
Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel whenever you like from your billing settings. No long-term lock-in.
Secure payments
All payments are processed securely by Stripe. We never store your card details.
No surprise bills
AI credit is prepaid, never auto-charged. If your balance runs out, Sky pauses and asks — it can't quietly spend your money.
What is AI credit?
Your monthly plan pays for the features. The thinking Sky does on your behalf runs on prepaid credit, billed by actual usage — so a quiet month costs you less than a busy one. Here's exactly how it works, with no small print:
- You start with credit included. New accounts get $5 free, which is enough to put Sky through its paces before you decide anything.
- You top up in your own time. Whenever you choose, from $5 upward. There is no subscription to your credit and no auto-refill.
- You can see every cent. Your billing page shows your balance and what each piece of work cost, as it happens.
- Credit doesn't expire while your account is open. Everyday back-and-forth is cheap; the longer jobs — reading a big document, working through a research task — are what actually draw it down.