Billing isn't live yet. Every account is on the Free plan
today, so the Free limits apply. Pro and Team raise those limits, and Team
adds the standard-compliance view — both open when billing launches.
Need invoicing, custom terms, or something we haven't built yet? Tell us.
FAQ
Is Sqemo really free right now?
There is nothing to pay for yet — billing isn't live, so every account
is on the Free plan and the Free limits above apply today. To be clear
about what that does and doesn't mean: the full modeling toolkit, the
shared glossary and naming rules, the suggestion queue, and real-time
collaboration all work on Free. What Pro and Team buy
you is mostly more — more cloud projects, more snapshots, more
people. Team also adds the standard-compliance view, which shows whether
your team's diagrams actually follow the standard you set. Those open
when billing launches. Early users will get notice well in advance, and
the Free plan stays.
What is the Enterprise plan?
It isn't a feature tier, and nothing is hidden behind it. It's simply how
to reach us when you need invoicing, a custom contract, a security
review, or something we haven't built yet. Email us and we'll work it
out.
What counts as a cloud project?
A project saved to your account so you can access it anywhere and share
it. Local projects live in your browser's storage, need no account, and
are unlimited on every plan.
Where is my data stored?
Local projects never leave your browser. Cloud projects are stored in
our hosted database. See the
Privacy Policy for details.
Who is the Team plan for?
Teams past the pilot stage. Free gives you the whole standards workflow
— a shared glossary, naming rules everyone inherits, a suggestion queue
so the standard evolves with review instead of drift, and real-time
collaboration — but caps it at two people, which is enough to try it
but not to run on. Team lifts the caps: unlimited workspace members and
unlimited editors on every diagram, so the standard covers everyone who
actually models. Rolling the standard out that wide raises a new
question — is it actually holding? That's what the standard-compliance
view answers: it shows which diagrams have drifted off your team's
glossary, or detached from it entirely, so you can see where things
need attention instead of guessing.