This is such a fantastic sales piece, the costs are nominal and your platform would be the GOAT compared to all competition if you simply brought this feature back and never let it go again.
If unlimited agents are out there offering unlimited usage, they’re essentially burning money on compute for marketing — it’s not sustainable long term.
For practical use, Composer 2 is actually a solid option even without unlimited agents. To put it in perspective:
With $20, you get roughly:
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~13M input tokens (at $1.50/M)
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~2.7M output tokens (at $7.50/M)
In real usage terms, that’s easily hundreds of Composer sessions depending on your task size. For most devs, $20 goes a long way.
You can also always use Composer 2 (non-fast) for even lower costs if speed isn’t critical. The value is already there — unlimited agents would be nice, but the math just doesn’t add up to offer it for free indefinitely.
your assuming prices remain constant but they dont, even 6 months ago the price of AI has changed dramatically. Think back when we had to pay per byte of data transfer on our cell phones, thats seems like the dark ages now. I am not saying your wrong, i am saying its worth considering at a properly priced base rate.
Mine auto feels unlimited ![]()
