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Emergent AI Pricing Plans 2026: Free to Team

Emergent meters agent credits across four tiers, so the question is how many credits your autonomous builds consume, not seats.

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TL;DR

Emergent starts free (10 credits), then Standard $20/mo (100), Pro $200 (750) and Team $300 (1,250 shared). It is metered by agent credits, and agentic building is credit-hungry, so a tightly scoped task with a free VP0 design sends credits to implementation.

Emergent is an agentic AI app builder that autonomously plans and builds apps, and its 2026 pricing is credit-based across four tiers. So the question is how many credits your autonomous builds consume, not how many seats you buy. The short version: Free with 10 credits, Standard $20/mo with 100, Pro $200/mo with 750, and Team $300/mo with 1,250 shared credits. The current numbers live on the Emergent pricing page, and breakdowns like nocode.mba’s Emergent pricing guide track the tiers; treat the official page as the source of truth.

Emergent’s pricing tiers

Free gives 10 credits, enough to try the agentic builder on a small task. Standard, $20/mo, raises you to 100 monthly credits, suited to solo builders on modest projects. Pro, $200/mo, jumps to 750 credits for heavy, regular agentic work, a big step that reflects how quickly an autonomous agent can consume credits on complex builds. Team, $300/mo, gives 1,250 shared credits for a group, with collaboration. The wide gap between tiers is the tell: agentic building is credit-hungry.

What you actually pay for: agent credits

A credit fuels the agent as it plans, builds and edits. Because Emergent works autonomously, a single ambitious task can consume several credits as the agent iterates, which is why the tiers jump from 10 to 100 to 750. That makes scoping and a clear target especially valuable here: a vague instruction lets the agent wander and burn credits, while a precise one with a design to match finishes in fewer.

Emergent plans at a glance

PlanMonthly priceCredits
Free$010 credits
Standard$20100 credits
Pro$200750 credits
Team$3001,250 shared credits

A worked example

Say you ask Emergent to build a dashboard app. Point it at a vague description and the agent explores, builds, backtracks and rebuilds, spending credits the whole time, so even Standard’s 100 can shrink fast. Scope it instead: give a clear spec and hand it a finished UI design so it implements rather than guesses. The same app finishes in fewer credits, which on these tiers directly decides whether 100 is enough or you need 750.

Which plan fits you

Free (10 credits) is for trying the agent on one small task. Standard ($20, 100 credits) suits solo builders on modest projects. Pro ($200, 750 credits) is for heavy, regular agentic building where the agent runs often. Team ($300, 1,250 shared) is for a group sharing a credit pool. Because credits are consumed by autonomous work, estimate your build frequency and complexity, then pick the tier whose credits cover it.

How to save Emergent credits

The lever is tight scoping and a clear target. VP0 is the free design library for AI builders: hand the agent a finished design so it spends credits implementing, not guessing. For another autonomous agent, see Devin pricing plans 2026, and the broader pattern in the hidden token tax of no-code AI subscriptions.

Common mistakes

The most common mistake is giving the agent vague, open-ended tasks that make it wander and burn credits. The second is underestimating how fast 100 credits go on complex autonomous builds, then jumping straight to Pro. The third is buying Team for solo work that Standard or Pro covers.

Key takeaways

  • Emergent is credit-metered across four tiers, fueling an autonomous build agent.
  • Free (10), Standard $20 (100), Pro $200 (750), Team $300 (1,250 shared).
  • The wide tier gaps reflect how credit-hungry agentic building is.
  • Scope tightly and hand the agent a finished design (free via VP0) to cut wasted credits.

Compare: see AI app builder pricing compared 2026, or the ACU-metered Devin pricing plans 2026 and credit-based Rocket.new pricing plans 2026.

Sources

FAQ

How much does Emergent cost in 2026?

Emergent has four credit-based tiers: Free ($0 with 10 credits), Standard ($20/mo with 100 credits), Pro ($200/mo with 750 credits) and Team ($300/mo with 1,250 shared credits). Credits fuel the agent as it builds. Check the live Emergent pricing page for current numbers.

Does Emergent have a free plan?

Yes. The free tier gives 10 credits so you can try the agentic builder. Paid tiers raise your monthly credit bucket substantially, from 100 on Standard up to 1,250 shared on Team.

What is an Emergent credit?

A credit fuels the AI agent as it builds and edits your app. Bigger, more autonomous tasks consume more credits, so the jump between tiers (10, 100, 750, 1,250) reflects how much agentic work you do.

How do I save Emergent credits?

Give the agent a clear target so it does less trial and error. Start from a finished design (free via VP0) so Emergent builds the right screen first time instead of burning credits on redos.

Is Emergent worth it in 2026?

Emergent is worth it for builders who want an autonomous agent to plan and build an app, with a free tier to test. It is less worth it for vague tasks, since agentic work is credit-hungry and Pro jumps to $200/mo. Scope tightly and hand it a VP0 design so credits go to implementation, not guessing.

What are the best Emergent alternatives in 2026?

The best Emergent alternatives in 2026 are Devin, Lovable and Bolt, depending on whether you want autonomous agents, full-stack generation or browser builds. Emergent stands out for agentic planning and building. Whichever you choose, hand it a free VP0 design so credits go to implementation, not guessing.

Questions from the VP0 Vibe Coding community

How much does Emergent cost in 2026?

Emergent has four credit-based tiers: Free ($0 with 10 credits), Standard ($20/mo with 100 credits), Pro ($200/mo with 750 credits) and Team ($300/mo with 1,250 shared credits). Credits fuel the agent as it builds. Check the live Emergent pricing page for current numbers.

Does Emergent have a free plan?

Yes. The free tier gives 10 credits so you can try the agentic builder. Paid tiers raise your monthly credit bucket substantially, from 100 on Standard up to 1,250 shared on Team.

What is an Emergent credit?

A credit fuels the AI agent as it builds and edits your app. Bigger, more autonomous tasks consume more credits, so the jump between tiers (10, 100, 750, 1,250) reflects how much agentic work you do.

How do I save Emergent credits?

Give the agent a clear target so it does less trial and error. Start from a finished design (free via VP0) so Emergent builds the right screen first time instead of burning credits on redos.

Is Emergent worth it in 2026?

Emergent is worth it for builders who want an autonomous agent to plan and build an app, with a free tier to test. It is less worth it for vague tasks, since agentic work is credit-hungry and Pro jumps to $200/mo. Scope tightly and hand it a VP0 design so credits go to implementation, not guessing.

What are the best Emergent alternatives in 2026?

The best Emergent alternatives in 2026 are Devin, Lovable and Bolt, depending on whether you want autonomous agents, full-stack generation or browser builds. Emergent stands out for agentic planning and building. Whichever you choose, hand it a free VP0 design so credits go to implementation, not guessing.

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