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We did the math.
It's kind of stupid.
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A few people asked what credits actually cost in real terms. So we mapped out what a typical week of automations looks like.
Short version: it's pennies.
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A real week using TaskMagic Agents
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Monday
Scrape 50 leads from LinkedIn with names, titles, and profile URLs
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~25 credits
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Tuesday
Post a promo to 3 Facebook groups + pin one to the top
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~15 credits
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Wednesday
Pull competitor pricing from 5 websites into a comparison table
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~20 credits
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Thursday
Grab all Instagram commenters from a competitor's last 10 posts
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~18 credits
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Friday
Export this week's Shopify orders + cross-reference with email list
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~12 credits
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Total for the week
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~90 credits
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That's a full week of automations for under 100 credits.
The Builder pack is 5,000 credits for $179. At that pace, that's a year of automations from a single one-time purchase. And once an agent builds an automation, re-running it is roughly 10–20 credits — some workflows drop to almost nothing.
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Here's why it stays cheap: most AI tools fire an expensive language model on every single run. TaskMagic uses AI hard once — during the build — then the finished automation runs deterministically. The intelligence of an agent, the efficiency of plain automation.
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Now the other number
For everyone else, the only way into agents is a Pro subscription — ~$79/mo, or $948 a year, every year.
Your offer, right now: Builder, $179 one-time. No subscription. Credits never expire. Rate locked for life.
$179 once vs $948 a year. You do the math.
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Want it even cheaper to run? There's an optional Bring Your Own Key add-on ($199 one-time) — connect your own OpenAI or Anthropic key and run the agent on your own API costs. Totally optional, one-time, and it never expires.
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P.S. — The fast-action bonus credits (+250 / +1,000 / +5,000) end June 11. The whole offer closes June 15. The math only gets worse the longer you wait.
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