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Composio Pricing 2026: The 75% Tool-Call Cut

Composio pricing 2026: free tier, $29 Pro and $599 Business. From Aug 15 the $29 plan drops to 50K tool calls and overage jumps to $4/1K. Here is the math.

Last updated August 18, 2026 7 min read
Composio Pricing 2026: The 75% Tool-Call Cut

Composio Pricing 2026: The 75% Tool-Call Cut

TL;DR: Composio pricing 2026 starts with a free tier of 20,000 tool calls a month, then $29/mo for Pro and $599/mo for Business, plus custom Enterprise. From August 15, 2026, the $29 plan drops from 200,000 to 50,000 tool calls — a 75% cut — and overage jumps to $4 per 1,000 calls. Existing users are grandfathered through December 31, 2026.

Last updated: August 2026 · By Sandeep Singh, DailyFix

What is Composio and who is it for?

Composio is an integration platform that gives AI agents secure, managed access to more than 1,000 external tools — Gmail, Slack, GitHub, Notion, Salesforce and others — through a single API. It handles authentication, tool calling and event triggers, so developers can ship agents without hand-wiring every integration and OAuth flow.

The reader who cares about Composio is anyone building an AI agent that has to do things in other apps, not just chat. If you are wiring a support agent into Zendesk and Slack, or a sales agent into HubSpot and Gmail, Composio is the layer that connects your model to those tools. As of August 2026 it markets itself around coding agents like Claude, Codex and Cursor, and around "one prompt, real work" office automation. For a solopreneur, that means you can prototype an agent that books meetings or triages a support queue in an afternoon instead of a fortnight.

What does Composio pricing 2026 look like at each tier?

Composio pricing 2026 has four tiers: Free at $0 with 20,000 tool calls a month, Pro at $29/month, Business at $599/month, and custom Enterprise. Paid plans add custom tools, MCP support and white-labeling. Tool-call overage runs $4 per 1,000 calls, or $3 per 1,000 through Composio's cheaper "Sessions" path.

The important shift is that Composio no longer prices only one thing. According to Composio's updated pricing page (checked August 2026), the new structure meters tool calls, trigger events, LLM tokens, sandbox compute and filesystem storage separately. Here is the tier breakdown for the plans a small team would actually pick:

Plan Price Tool calls / mo Overage Key extras
Free$020,000Hard cap, pauses3 team members, 7-day logs
Pro$29/mo50,000$4 / 1K ($3 via Sessions)Custom tools, MCP, white-label
Business$599/mo50,000$4 / 1K ($3 via Sessions)Self-managed credentials, IP allowlist, Slack support
EnterpriseCustomCustomCustomVPC, dedicated support, ZDR

Prices and limits change often — verify on the official pricing page before deciding.

What changed in Composio's August 2026 pricing?

The biggest change: the $29 Pro plan lost 75% of its tool calls, dropping from 200,000 to 50,000 a month for the same price. The old $229/month mid-tier disappeared and was replaced by a $599 Business plan with the same 50,000-call pool — the extra $570 buys support and compliance, not volume. Overage climbed from about $0.25–$0.30 to $4 per 1,000 calls.

That overage move is the part that stings. Based on Composio's own figures and an independent analysis by Scalekit (published August 2026), the per-1,000-call rate jumped roughly 13–16x. Composio also introduced separate meters that did not exist on the old page: trigger events at $1 per 1,000, LLM tokens at $3.75 per million, sandbox compute at $0.50 per GB-hour, and filesystem storage at $0.05 per GB. None is large alone, but an agent that leans on triggers or the sandbox stacks them on top of the tool-call bill. One more detail worth flagging: a data processing agreement is a $500/month add-on even on the $599 Business tier, bundled free only at Enterprise.

Item Old (until Aug 15) New (from Aug 15)
$29 tier tool calls200,000 / mo50,000 / mo
Mid tier$229/mo, 2M calls$599/mo, 50K calls
Tool-call overage$0.249–$0.299 / 1K$4 / 1K ($3 via Sessions)
Self-managed credentialsNot clearly gatedBusiness ($599) only

Prices and limits change often — verify on the official pricing page before deciding.

What does Composio actually cost at production scale?

At production scale, Composio's new cost curve rises much faster than the sticker price suggests. Using the $29 Pro base and the standard $4/1K overage, Scalekit's August 2026 analysis models an agent doing 75,000 calls a month at about $129 (up ~4.4x), 500,000 calls at about $1,829 (up ~8x), and 2 million calls at about $7,829 — roughly 34x the old $229 price for the same workload.

Those figures count standard tool calls only. Trigger events, LLM tokens, premium tools, sandbox and storage bill on top, so a real bill would be higher. The pattern is the thing to sit with: the increase is mild right at the edge of the free tier and gets dramatically worse the more real work your agent does. This repricing lands hardest exactly where a team feels it is succeeding.

Stage Tool calls / mo Old cost New cost (est.)
Prototype15,000$0$0
Early traction75,000$29~$129 (~4.4x)
High growth500,000$229~$1,829 (~8x)
At scale2,000,000$229~$7,829 (~34x)

Prices and limits change often — verify on the official pricing page before deciding.

Is Composio worth it in 2026, or should you switch?

Composio is worth it in 2026 if you are prototyping or running light production volume — the free-to-$29 tiers still give you 1,000+ tools behind one API and 50,000 calls, which covers a lot of solo builds. It stops being obviously worth it once your agent does heavy, per-user tool calling, where the new overage rate makes the bill scale steeply.

If you are already on the $229 plan running real volume, the honest move is to model your usage under the new structure before December 31, 2026, while your grandfathered rate still holds. Composio deserves credit for giving four-plus months of notice and grandfathering existing accounts — this is a published change, not a bait-and-switch. But usage-based pricing is exactly what makes a repricing like this possible, so weigh the pricing model, not just the headline $29, when you commit to infrastructure you plan to depend on for years.

Frequently asked questions

Is Composio still free in 2026?
Yes. Composio keeps a free tier at $0 with 20,000 tool calls and 20,000 trigger events a month, plus unlimited connected accounts and up to 3 team members. It is enough to build and validate an agent. The free tier's tool-call allowance did not change in the August 2026 update.

Does Composio charge per connected account?
No. Composio bills on usage, not accounts. You can connect an unlimited number of user accounts on every plan, including Free, without extra charge. Billing is driven by tool calls, trigger events, LLM tokens, sandbox compute and storage instead.

Are failed tool calls billed on Composio?
No. According to Composio's pricing FAQ, failed tool calls do not count against your monthly allowance. Only successful executions are metered. Raw proxy API requests, however, do count as tool calls because they use the same auth and infrastructure.

When does the new Composio pricing start?
The new Composio pricing takes effect on August 15, 2026. Before that date the $29 plan still includes 200,000 tool calls; after it, the same $29 Pro plan includes 50,000 tool calls with $4 per 1,000 overage.

Do existing Composio customers pay the new prices?
Not immediately. Existing customers, and anyone who signs up before August 15, 2026, keep their current plan and limits through December 31, 2026. After that date, everyone moves to the new structure, so it is a runway, not a permanent exemption.

What counts as a tool call in Composio?
A tool call is one successful execution of a connected tool, such as sending a Slack message or creating a GitHub issue. Each execution draws from your monthly allowance. Meta tool calls that batch several actions are metered per underlying action, not per wrapper call.

Is self-managed credential support free on Composio?
No. Under the new structure, self-managed credentials — where you hold custody of your own OAuth tokens instead of Composio holding them — sit behind the $599/month Business tier. On Free and Pro, Composio manages credentials by default.

Bottom Line

Composio is still one of the cleanest ways to give an AI agent real tools, and for prototypes and light workloads the free and $29 tiers are fine. Buy it if you are building or validating an agent that touches a handful of apps at modest volume. Think hard before you commit if your agent will make heavy, per-customer tool calls: from August 15, 2026 the $29 plan carries 75% fewer calls and overage is 13–16x higher, so production bills scale steeply. If you are grandfathered, model the new rates now — you have until December 31, 2026 before they apply.

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About the author — Sandeep Singh. Sandeep builds and tests AI tools and automations daily, and runs DailyFix to show solopreneurs which ones actually save time.