
An AI coding agent can cost from a free trial to hundreds of dollars per month, depending on the plan, included credits, model access, team seats, and usage volume. The real cost depends on how much work the agent runs and which models it uses.
Verdent's current public pricing should be checked before publishing, but the known structure includes a free trial, personal plans, team pricing, credits, Eco Mode, and BYOK. This gives users several ways to control spend instead of treating all coding tasks as equal.
When comparing tools, do not compare only the monthly price. Check included usage, model access, overage behavior, BYOK support, and whether credits work across the editor and desktop app. A slightly higher plan can be cheaper if it reduces failed attempts, duplicated subscriptions, or premium model waste.
