Approach · Minimums

Pay for the router,
never the tokens.

RoutePlane runs on your machine and routes through your own provider accounts. We never sit in the token path, never meter your usage, and never take a cut. You buy the software once.

RW·FREEVFR
Free
$0forever

The core router, on your machine, with your keys.

Download →
  • Local OpenAI-compatible endpoint
  • Bring your own keys (BYOK) — up to 3 providers
  • Presets: @fast / @standard / @heavy
  • Automatic provider failover
  • Zero-config mode
  • Local & self-hosted models
RW·PROILS
Pro
$49one-time

Everything, unlocked. Pay once, own it.

Contact for access →
  • Everything in Free
  • Unlimited providers
  • Fusion — multi-model panel + judge
  • Guardrails — prompt/output redaction & blocking
  • Custom named presets
  • OpenTelemetry traces & metrics
  • Server tools: advisor, web search, subagents
  • Priority updates
RW·TEAMPREVIEW
Team
$199preview

Shared credentials, config, and audit for a small team.

Request access →
  • Everything in Pro
  • Multi-account credential store
  • Shared, git-ops-friendly config
  • Per-user rate limits
  • Audit log
  • Seat management

NOTAM · “Up to 3 providers” on Free and “unlimited” on Pro describe current open-source behavior — there are no hard limits in the v0.1.0 binary. Team features (audit log, per-user rate limits, seat management) are in preview for a future release, not present in the current OSS build.

Briefing · Frequently Asked

Do you charge per token or take a cut?

No. RoutePlane is BYOK — it routes through your own provider accounts, and you pay each provider directly at their list price. We only sell the software.

Is my data or my keys sent to you?

No. The binary runs locally; your keys stay in your environment and your traffic never passes through us.

One-time — really?

Yes. Pro is a one-time license for the current major version. You own it. Updates within the version are included.

What about provider terms?

API keys are the intended path for programmatic access. Some flat-rate subscriptions restrict access to the provider's own clients — routing one through any proxy is your call against your own account. See User responsibility.