Does this extend to agents accessed via API? The question is “On the business plan, can I have access unlimited agents via API without incurring a $20 per agent fee?”
The Business plan allows API access to all agents in the workspace
I used to embed more than 50 AI models before the old form of embedding was discontinued. I don’t see the advantage of embedding if you want to deploy multiple models. There has to be a better way to deploy, and I believe the answer resides with managed workspaces. I would be happy to discuss my ideas with the Mindstudio team because, in its current form, it just doesn’t work economically.
Todd, I agree. The business pricing model is nonsensical.
@Todd @chuckaikens @focusedlife @mikeboysen I agree with you all. We are all encouraged to build a portfolio of agents, but what is the point if you have to embed each one individually? This is the same mistake that was made in 2024. Embedding is not the answer. If you want to deploy multiple agents to an organisation, you should create a managed workspace that individuals can sign up for. That way, the workspace contains all the necessary agents and is easy to update and maintain. If you manage the emails that can access a workspace, it is far easier. All agents can then be accessed via the web, provided people have paid to access the workspace.
I created over 80 agents, but embedding them is not the solution to high client uptake.
I agree that for that case use, and it is the main one, it works well. However, there is still alot of money to be made for MS and devs with the low hanging fruit of RAG chatbots. They are easy and fast wins to set up, as most websites still do not have them, and Mind Studio has a native advantage over others Chat Base, Zapier etc. in that we can make more robots customer service bots because we have control over the workflow. I just signed up with Zapier to capture these sales because they offer me for $100 20 bots vs 3 from Mind Studio. In sum, why not have both options on the table for us here in Mind Studio- devs and MS are leaving easy money on the table: the marketplace is telling us so, so why not ride the wave prior to saturation?