If you are comparing Buffy to habit apps that gate streaks, themes, or “pro” stats behind a subscription, pricing is refreshingly simple: the core product is free and designed so you can run habits, tasks, and routines across the channels you already use.
This post answers the questions we see in support and sign-up flows—without marketing fluff.
What you pay today
$0. The live pricing page is the source of truth for positioning: Buffy is free for everyone with the listed allowances.
You still create an account so the behavior core can store your activities, reminders, memory, and channel links securely—but there is no checkout step to unlock habit tracking.
What is included in the free tier
Aligned with the public site as of this post:
- Habits, tasks, routines — combined activity model with AI intent parsing where relevant.
- Reminders — high daily ceiling so normal use does not hit artificial caps.
- Memory — long window so briefings and adaptation can work over time.
- Multi-channel — link a small set of surfaces (e.g. ChatGPT MCP, Telegram, Slack / OpenClaw-style bots) to one behavior core.
- Daily briefing — customizable summary behavior.
- Scheduling — weekday rules, time windows, and other advanced schedule shapes the product supports.
If a number matters for your decision, open /pricing and compare to the table there; product copy is updated when limits change.
Why free (for now)
Buffy is an early-stage behavior agent. Keeping the product free lowers friction while patterns, integrations, and reliability improve. The pricing page states the intent clearly: grow with users rather than optimize through paywalls at the beginning.
Need more than default limits?
Teams, shared workspaces, or automation-heavy setups may eventually need higher quotas or custom arrangements. The pricing page points you to contact the team in those cases—this is the right path before you design around Buffy for a large org.
Developers and “billing” in the API
Integrators sometimes see billing-related HTTP routes in OpenAPI (for example plan or checkout flows). That reflects platform plumbing and possible future commercialization—not a hidden consumer paywall for the habit tracker itself. For day-to-day integration work, focus on Bearer API keys, message and activity endpoints, and the deeper guide Buffy API: Plug Your App Into the Behavior Engine.
Next step
Ready to try it? How to Get Started With Buffy Agent — or sign up from the site header.