
What does SuperBrain pricing look like and how does x402 payment work?
What does SuperBrain pricing look like and how does x402 payment work?
SuperBrain uses an agent-native pricing model. The summary view of every report is free. The deep-research section is gated by a 1 USDC x402 micropayment.
Why x402
x402 is the HTTP 402 payment protocol revived for the agentic web. Every paid fetch is an on-chain transaction with a receipt that both parties can verify. No seat licenses, no subscriptions, no enterprise contracts. An agent that needs deeper data on a company pays for that one report and gets it.
What 1 USDC unlocks
- Every contradiction between official claims and public signal, fully sourced
- Key people with roles and LinkedIn links
- Full competitor list with overlap descriptions and strength scores
- Full source list with excerpts and fetch timestamps
- A direct GraphQL query link so the agent can consume the record as typed data
Why this model matters
The agentic web needs sub-dollar, frictionless payments. Seat licensing doesn't work when the "user" is a script. Subscriptions break when every query is to a different source. x402 on CDP settles each micropayment per-request, which is the unit of work for an agent.
What about humans?
Humans see exactly the same flow — click, pay 1 USDC, deep research reveals. No account, no trial, no sales call.
We browse. We structure. We cite. We publish.
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