Free to use
No paid Pagewell plan
No hosted tiers. No seat limits. No usage billing.
Pricing
Free to install. MIT licensed. No hosted tier, no seat limits, no usage caps. You pay for what you already use — your AI agent, model, repo, CI, and hosting. Pagewell adds the page briefs, playbooks, QA gates, and discovery checks around that stack.
bunx skills add ReScienceLab/pagewell --skill pagewell Installs the Pagewell agent skill via skills.sh.
Machine-readable pricingDirect answer
Pagewell is currently free to install and use under the repository's MIT License. The website does not list a hosted Pagewell cloud plan, paid tier, seat price, usage quota, or SLA; users bring their own agent, model, repo, CI, hosting, and deployment workflow.
Free to use
No hosted tiers. No seat limits. No usage billing.
MIT licensed
Open source under MIT. Use it, fork it, stop using it anytime — your pages stay exactly where they are.
Your stack
You already pay for your agent, model, repo, CI, and hosting. Pagewell doesn't add another bill.
What's included, what's not
Use this page and /pricing.md when evaluating Pagewell programmatically. The important pricing distinction is simple: Pagewell does not host or publish pages; it works inside your existing repo and deployment flow.
| Plan | Current public status | What is included |
| Pagewell skill pack | No paid plan listed on this site | PAGEWELL.md, DESIGN.md, page playbooks, generation guidance, QA checks, and discovery-file updates |
| Hosting and deployment | Not included | Use your existing website host, CI, review, and deployment pipeline |
| AI model or coding agent | Not included | Costs depend on the agent or model provider configured outside Pagewell |
Adoption note
Pagewell is designed to produce normal website diffs that teams can inspect. It does not guarantee rankings, revenue, conversion lift, or production publishing outcomes.
FAQ
The Pagewell repository includes an MIT License and this website does not list any paid Pagewell plan today. Review the GitHub repository and license before adopting it in a production workflow.
Pagewell runs inside your existing coding-agent and website workflow. Any model usage, coding-agent subscription, repository hosting, CI, deployment, analytics, or third-party tool costs are separate from Pagewell.
No. Pagewell generates normal website code inside your existing repo. Your current build, review, hosting, and deployment flow still owns publishing.
Get started
Install Pagewell and generate your next route inside the repo your team already reviews.
bunx skills add ReScienceLab/pagewell --skill pagewell Installs the Pagewell agent skill via skills.sh.
Read install docs