$25/month gets you a dedicated AI assistant on Telegram, with $10 of AI usage included. Go over? You’re billed only up to the cap you set. Cancel whenever.
Flat base fee. You control the ceiling.
Signup & payment take ~30 seconds
$25/month is the flat base fee — it covers your dedicated VM and includes $10 of AI usage. If you stay under $10 of AI usage, your bill is always $25. If you go over, you’re billed only for the extra AI spend, up to a cap you control.
You set a hard monthly cap on AI spend. Once your actual AI usage crosses the $10 included, every dollar above that is added to your bill — but only up to your cap. Hit the cap and Birdie pauses paid model calls until the next billing cycle, or you raise the cap. You can raise or lower it any time. No silent overages, ever.
Sure. If your AI usage for the month was $15, you’d be billed $25 (base) + $5 (the $5 above your included $10) = $30 — assuming your cap allowed it. If your cap was $0 over base, you’d be billed the flat $25 and Birdie would switch to free-tier behaviour for the rest of the month.
Any time, one click in Stripe. Your VM is snapshotted and kept for 30 days, so if you come back your memory and setup are restored.
Every paying user gets their own isolated VM. Your chats, memory and files stay on your machine — not a shared database. Only you and @birdieagentbot can reach it.
Yes. Birdie defaults to Claude Haiku 4.5 via OpenRouter, but your VM is yours — SSH in, edit the config, pick any model OpenRouter supports. Sonnet, GPT, Gemini, Llama, whatever you like.
Yep. The Birdie API is fully documented, and since you get root access to your own VM, you can also install OpenClaw plugins and wire in your own integrations.