Two ways to use heeo. One report at a time, or a base + usage plan if you're running decisions every week. No tiers designed to push you into the next one. No "contact sales."
A complete run: scrape, analyze, verdict, receipts. Up to 5,000 rows per job.
If your scrape runs deeper than the included quota. Billed at end of month, never surprised.
Both have the full source roster, full receipts, and the same refusal layer. The difference is whether you're running decisions occasionally — or weekly.
You ask a question every now and then. No subscription, no commitment.
You run decisions weekly and want them saved, scheduled, and pushed to you.
A worked example for the Operator plan. If you're running ~20 decisions a week with average scrape depth, here's what your bill looks like.
→ heavier user? overage caps at $0.04/row. We'll alert you at 80%.
Honest answer: if you've already done it, you probably shouldn't.
Wiring up Apify + a prompt chain + a source-trust scorer + a refusal layer that doesn't bluff when the data's thin — that's a weekend, plus another weekend every time a source changes its DOM or rate-limits you. We've burned those weekends already, on every source you'd want to scrape.
If your time is worth less than $0.20 a decision, save your money. If it isn't, the math is obvious.
Apify credits + GPT-4 API + your weekend. Breaks when sources change. No refusal layer — it'll hallucinate when data is thin.
For a part-time contractor. They'll be slower than the agent and won't work at 11pm.
100 reports included. Saved scrapers, refusal layer, receipts. We babysit the sources. You get the call.
We priced this two ways on purpose. $0.20 a report exists so you can run a real decision before you trust us — not a fake demo with sanitized data, an actual run on your actual question. If that report wasn't worth $0.20, we'd rather you not subscribe.
The $29 base on Operator pays for the part nobody sees: the engineering hours we burn keeping scrapers alive when sources break, rate-limit, or lawyer up. That's the work that kills DIY setups. Charging for it is the only way the product stays honest.
first run is $0.20. no signup until you want the full report.
Run a decision →