For teams running at scale

The ask-a-human API,
built for your scale.

Custom pricing, custom rate limits, an SLA target, and invoiced billing — for teams sending enough real-human queries that a hand-negotiated deal beats the standard self-serve tiers.

What comes with an Enterprise account

Custom rate limits

A hand-tuned requests-per-minute limit for query creation and polling, above the standard high-volume tier — sized to your traffic, not a one-size-fits-all default.

Custom platform fee

Volume-negotiated pricing on top of the standard fee tiers, agreed as part of your deal rather than the default flat rate.

SLA target

A target response-time window recorded on your account, so both sides have a clear, agreed-upon bar for turnaround.

Invoiced billing

Pay by wire, ACH, or PO on net terms instead of pre-funding a card balance — set up per account for teams that need it.

Enterprise accounts run on the exact same quality-scored worker pool and structured-JSON response pipeline as every GetABrain account — the deal changes the pricing, limits, and billing terms, not the product.

Enterprise questions, answered

A standard GetABrain account already gets volume-based platform-fee discounts and rate limits that scale with usage automatically. Enterprise adds a hand-negotiated deal on top: a custom rate limit, a custom platform fee, an SLA target for response time, and the option to be invoiced (net terms) instead of pre-funding a card balance.
Yes — enterprise accounts can be set up for invoiced billing (wire/ACH/PO, net-30 terms) instead of the standard prepaid card balance. Reach out and we'll set it up.
Yes. Every account already has tier-based rate limits that scale with volume, and enterprise accounts can get a hand-tuned limit above the standard tiers for both query creation and polling.
No hard minimum — tell us what you're building and we'll figure out if a custom deal makes sense, or if the standard high-volume pricing tier already covers what you need.

Tell us what you're building

We'll follow up to talk pricing, rate limits, SLA, and billing.