← DOLAS Lab
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Pricing

Academic tier is free in perpetuity for verified .edu researchers. Other tiers scale to corporate usage + strategic partnerships. All tiers access the same underlying universal-substrate compiler — pricing reflects rate caps + support surface + license terms.

Academic
Free
100 req/day/endpoint
University researchers + students
features
  • All universal-substrate endpoints
  • Paper-reproducibility bench replay
  • Public reproducibility hashes (citable)
  • Failure dashboard access
  • Challenge mode (free for everyone)
Best-effort uptime · citation required in publications
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most common
Pro Researcher
$79/mo
10,000 req/day/endpoint
Individuals / consultants / independent researchers
features
  • All Academic features
  • Private experiment workspaces
  • Priority queue (10× over Academic)
  • Notebook sharing + version history
  • API key rotation + audit log export
SLA: 99.5% uptime · citation required in publications
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Lab Enterprise
$2,500/mo
100,000 req/day/endpoint
Corporate R&D (pharma, semiconductor, finance, materials)
features
  • All Pro features
  • Dedicated rate limit pool + burst budget
  • Hardware-keyed desktop license (DOLAS Lab.app)
  • On-prem Docker option (image: ghcr.io/dydact/lab)
  • SSO (SAML / OIDC)
  • Per-org SLA + named support contact
SLA: 99.9% uptime
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DOLAS Strategic
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Dedicated
Strategic partners (research institutions, governments, foundational R&D)
features
  • All Lab Enterprise features
  • Dedicated DOLAS compute instance (single-tenant)
  • Custom compiler extensions per partner domain
  • Co-authored case studies
  • First-look on unpublished benchmarks + pre-print papers
  • DOLAS technical board observer seat
SLA: 99.99% uptime
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Why these prices

DOLAS Lab is priced above general-purpose ML APIs (Modal, Replicate) and below specialized scientific computing licenses (MathWorks, COMSOL, Ansys). Academic tier is permanent free because we want researchers to falsify and extend the work — citations are the rate Academic users pay. Corporate tiers fund the infrastructure + ongoing compiler development.