Learn about Zo's plans and find the right fit for how you use your personal cloud computer. For a full breakdown of features and pricing, visit the pricing page.
What plans are available?
Free
$0/month
- 100GB cloud storage
- AI chat with daily limits
- 1 hosted service
- Sleeps when idle
Basic
$18/month
- Always-on computer
- All AI models
- $10/mo in AI credits
- 5 hosted services
- 4 CPU / 32GB RAM
Pro
$64/month
- $40/mo in AI credits
- 10 hosted services
- 16 CPU / 128GB RAM
- Priority support
Ultra
$200/month
- $100/mo in AI credits
- 50 hosted services
- 64 CPU / 512GB RAM
All plans include 100GB of cloud storage, the ability to bring your own AI provider, and access to the Zo MCP Server so you can power up any AI client (Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, Codex) with Zo's tools and context.
What do I get with the Free plan?
- 100GB cloud storage
- AI chat with daily usage limits (free models only)
- 1 hosted service (website or custom service)
- Limited CPU and memory
- Your computer goes to sleep when idle; you may see a boot screen when starting Zo
- File management, automations, browser use, and integrations
- Services are unavailable while your computer is asleep
Best for: Anyone exploring Zo for the first time, light personal use, or getting a feel for what a personal cloud computer can do.
What does Basic include?
Everything in Free, plus:
- Always-on computer -- no more boot screens, your server stays running
- Full AI model selection -- access all leading language and image models
- $10/month in AI credits included
- 5 hosted services -- run websites, APIs, or self-hosted tools
- 4 CPU cores and 32GB RAM
- Custom domains for your hosted services
- Bring your own API keys to use any model from any inference provider
Best for: Individuals who want a reliable personal server with AI access for everyday productivity, file management, light hosting, and automation.
What does Pro include?
Everything in Basic, plus:
- $40/month in AI credits included
- 10 hosted services
- 16 CPU cores and 128GB RAM
- Priority support
Best for: Power users, developers, and creators who run multiple projects, host several sites or services, and need more compute for heavier workloads.
What does Ultra include?
Everything in Pro, plus:
- $100/month in AI credits included
- 50 hosted services
- 64 CPU cores and 512GB RAM
Best for: Users running serious infrastructure on Zo: multiple production services, resource-intensive workloads, or using Zo as a primary development and hosting environment.
How do the plans compare?
| Feature | Free | Basic | Pro | Ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | $18/mo | $64/mo | $200/mo |
| AI models | Free models only | Full selection | Full selection | Full selection |
| AI credits | Daily limit | $10/mo included | $40/mo included | $100/mo included |
| Availability | Sleeps when idle | Always on | Always on | Always on |
| Hosted services | 1 | 5 | 10 | 50 |
| Custom domains | ||||
| CPU | Limited | 4 cores | 16 cores | 64 cores |
| RAM | Limited | 32GB | 128GB | 512GB |
| Storage | 100GB | 100GB+ | 100GB+ | 100GB+ |
| BYOK (own API keys) | ||||
| Priority support |
How do I choose the right plan?
- Choose Free if: you're trying Zo for the first time or only need occasional AI assistance and light file storage.
- Choose Basic if: you want your server always available, access to all AI models, and enough room to host a few projects or automations.
- Choose Pro if: you're a developer or power user running multiple services, need more compute, and want priority support.
- Choose Ultra if: Zo is your primary computing environment and you need maximum resources for production workloads, heavy AI usage, or dozens of hosted services.
To see how Zo compares to other AI tools, check out our guide to the best ChatGPT alternatives in 2026 or learn about personal AI agent architecture.
Can I switch plans?
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