
For companies building on AI
The Economic
Control Plane.
Starts in advisory mode. It reads what your inference costs and what you charge, tells you where each workload should run — and only routes when you say so.
$500 · 5–7 business days after we receive usable data · we read your numbers, nothing else
Same feature, three ways
Illustrative example- Pay as you go$9,180
What you pay today per month
- Rented models$6,780
Estimated per month
- Your own GPUs$5,240
Estimated per month · only above 62% usage
Recommendation
- Leave the unpredictable traffic where it is.
- Move the steady traffic to your own GPUs once it is big enough.
- Charge this customer at least $7,400 a month.

Preflight
Nothing routes until the checklist is done.
You send a usage report and we write back. Nothing to install, nothing in your product changes, and about a week once your data arrives.
NemulAI · Preflight checklist
First audit · one workload
- Decision to settleONE WORKLOAD
- Usage window2–4 WEEKS
- When requests happened, and how manyREQUIRED
- Which model you usedREQUIRED
- What you paidREQUIRED
- Prices you have been quotedREQUIRED
- Which customer each request belonged toREQUIRED
- What that customer pays youREQUIRED
- Target marginSET
- What your users typedNEVER
- What your AI repliedNEVER
- Your models themselvesNEVER
- Passwords or keysNEVER
Checklist complete → cleared for review
Disembark
Nothing running where it shouldn't. Nobody priced below cost.
That is the whole point of the flight. You know what each workload costs on each option, what you have to charge to hold your margin, and which customers are underwater at today's price. None of it is a guess you have to defend in a meeting.
Every workload placed
Running on the option that actually costs least at your volume — not the one you picked when you were smaller.
Every price defensible
You can say why you charge what you charge, and show the number it came from.
Every change flagged
When the cheapest option moves, you hear it from us before you hear it from the invoice.

Why a general answer will not do
The crossover moves with your traffic.
Published break-even estimates range from tens of millions of requests a month to tens of billions. They disagree because the point where renting hardware pays off depends on how busy it would actually be — and that is a fact about your traffic, not about the price list.
A price list
What each option charges
Whether your traffic fits it
A spend report
What you already paid
What a different setup would cost
This review
All three priced against your own usage
Three things have to line up to answer it: what you would run it on, how your traffic behaves, and what your customer pays. We put those together.
Is this for you?
Worth doing when a decision is close.
Worth doing if
- Your product already uses AI, with real customers.
- The bill is big enough to care about.
- You are weighing up how to run it.
- You need to decide in the next couple of months.
- You can pull a usage report.
Probably too early if
- You are still experimenting.
- No real usage yet.
- The bill is small enough to ignore.
- Nothing is up for decision right now.
- You just want another spending chart.
The offer
One review, one price.
$500
Early-partner price, for one review
- One part of your product
- All three options compared
- One decision — a contract, a move, or a renewal
- Five to 7 business days after we receive usable data
- We only read the numbers you send
- A call at the end to talk it through
We only look. Nothing in your product, your setup, or your pricing changes unless you decide to change it.
Find out before you commit.
Pick one part of your product. We will price all three options against it, and show what to charge.