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Cost Model

Infrastructure cost responsibilities for SaaS and Enterprise deployments.

This page covers infrastructure-side costs. For commercial pricing, see Pricing.

SaaS cost model

For SaaS customers, Ramain hosts and operates the platform. Infrastructure costs are included in the SaaS Agent Hour rate.

Cost areaSaaS responsibility
Application hostingIncluded
Browser automation runtimeIncluded
Inference / model runtimeIncluded
Storage and databasesIncluded
Monitoring and logsIncluded
Customer cloud billNone for the Ramain SaaS platform

SaaS commercial pricing is based on committed and on-demand Agent Hours. See Pricing for the rate card.

Enterprise cost model

Enterprise customers running Ramain in a Private VPC, customer-owned cloud account, dedicated cloud, or on-prem environment usually pay infrastructure providers directly. Ramain commercial pricing is scoped separately in the order form.

Cost areaEnterprise responsibility
Application computeCustomer cloud / environment
Databases and cacheCustomer cloud / environment
Browser automation runtimeCustomer cloud / environment
AI inferenceCustomer cloud / environment, unless otherwise scoped
Storage and logsCustomer cloud / environment
NAT, egress, PrivateLink, networkingCustomer cloud / environment
Ramain implementation feeOrder form
Ramain platform licenseAnnual license in the order form
Ramain usage pricingEvent / outcome pricing in the order form

Implementation fees

Enterprise deployments include a scoped one-time implementation fee. The scope depends on deployment model, networking, identity, target systems, compliance review, and cutover plan.

Typical implementation includes:

  • Infrastructure provisioning through Ryvn or a customer-approved deployment path
  • Identity and RBAC configuration
  • Service account and target portal access setup
  • Connector and workflow configuration
  • Dry-run validation and parallel-run cutover
  • Security review support and deployment documentation

Cloud optimization

Platform license

Enterprise deployments also include a separate annual platform license. This is the commercial line for running the private Ramain platform itself: product access, platform maintenance, updates, security patches, and baseline platform support. It is separate from both the one-time implementation fee and event / outcome usage pricing.

For customer-owned AWS deployments, Reserved Instances, Savings Plans, right-sized RDS, and log-retention policies can materially reduce steady-state infrastructure cost. The Ramain architecture is designed so fixed compute can scale independently from elastic browser automation and inference usage.

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