Creator pricing for ticketed rooms, replays, and AI-native event intelligence.
Commmun is priced around event volume and room size, not around stitching more tools together. Every tier keeps the same event object across checkout, live delivery, replay, and follow-up.
Paid upgrades are selected in the creator studio after account creation and managed with Stripe billing.
Plans
Same product surface, different scale limits.
Free
Free
for getting started
Three events per month with up to fifty attendees per event.
Pro
$20
per month
Ten events per month with up to two hundred and fifty attendees.
Max
$100
per month
Unlimited events with attendance limited only by your live video setup.
Included in every tier
The differentiation should show up in the product, not in a slide deck.
Ticketed event pages
Sell access from a branded event page instead of sending people into a generic meeting link.
Live room delivery
Host inside the product with room context, attendee access control, and a visual system that matches the rest of the platform.
Replay and transcript surface
Keep the replay attached to the event with transcript context and post-session intelligence instead of handing people off.
AI-native workflow
Shape the session with AI context before the room and keep the outcome reusable after it ends.
Ticket economics
Paid ticket checkout stays legible.
For a sample $20 ticket, the attendee pays once and the event, room delivery, and payment overhead stay visible. Creators still keep the posted ticket price as payout.
FAQ
Short answers before you commit.
What changes between Free, Pro, and Max?
The core product stays the same. What changes is how many events you can publish per billing period and how large each room can get before you need a higher tier.
Do paid plans unlock a separate tool?
No. Commmun stays one system for event pages, checkout, live rooms, replays, and AI-native follow-up. Paid plans primarily unlock more scale.
When do checkout fees apply?
Fees apply when you sell paid tickets. The attendee charge includes your ticket price, the platform fee, live room infrastructure, and payment processing.
Why is this different from Calendly, Zoom, or recap tools?
Those products usually own one slice of the workflow. Commmun keeps access, the live room, the replay, and the event intelligence in the same event object.
Start with the free tier, then scale when the room actually needs it.
Commmun is built for creators who want ticketing, live rooms, replay packaging, and AI-native event intelligence to feel like one product instead of a chain of workarounds.
AI-native positioning is part of the product surface, not an add-on.
Replays and session context stay attached to the event after the room closes.
Pricing changes when you need more reach, not when you need basic product coherence.