Pay when you settle.Nothing before.
Free, MIT-licensed MCP servers. Usage-based orchestration when you want it managed. Enterprise for teams that need SLAs and compliance. Three tiers. Real math, no surprises.
Open Source
Every MCP server and the SDK, published on npm. Self-host on your own infra. No sign-up required.
- All MCP servers + SDK (MIT)
- Every rail, every LatAm API
- Self-host on any MCP-compatible runtime
- GitHub issues · community support
Orchestration
Managed commerce orchestration: policies, mandates, routing, escrow, audit — hosted and scaled for you.
- Everything in Open Source
- Policy engine + HMAC mandates
- Programmable wallets · per-agent fund pools, multi-rail funding
- Payment router · cheapest-route optimization
- Immutable audit ledger · SIEM export
- Escrow + milestone release
- 99.95% uptime target
Enterprise
Dedicated infrastructure, custom SLAs, procurement-ready contracts. For teams moving serious volume or operating under strict compliance.
- Everything in Orchestration
- Dedicated infra + region pinning
- Custom SLAs · 24/7 support
- SSO · audit export · legal hold
- Named onboarding + solutions engineer
- Volume-based pricing
What real teams pay.No surprises. No asterisks.
Three snapshots, calculated with today's public rates. Rail fees pass through at cost and are shown separately on every receipt.
Formula · $0.10 per settled tx + 0.5% cross-border FX + rail-provider fee at cost
What's in each tier.
Row by row. Anything ambiguous is written out — we don't hide features behind “contact sales”.
Two invoices.Same commerce loop.
The real math a CFO sees: what it costs to build the loop in-house versus what it costs to ship on CodeSpar.
Pricing, answered.
You pay $0.10 per transaction that reaches a terminal state — succeeded, refunded, or permanently failed after retries. Transactions that never settle (abandoned checkouts, never-confirmed holds) are free. Cross-border FX adds 0.5% on the converted amount.
Yes. MCP servers and the SDK are MIT-licensed and published on npm — self-host forever, no usage caps, no sign-up. You only need CodeSpar when you want the managed orchestration layer (policies, mandates, audit).
A single movement of money through CodeSpar — charge, payout, refund, transfer. Invoicing, shipping labels, WhatsApp messages, and ERP syncs are included in the transaction price. You are not charged per API call — you are charged per settled money movement.
No setup fee and no minimum on Orchestration. You can process one transaction or one million — the per-tx price is the same. Enterprise contracts negotiate volume pricing and commitments separately.
Rail fees (Stripe, Pix BCB, Circle, Melhor Envio) pass through at cost. CodeSpar never marks up the rail. You see both the CodeSpar orchestration fee and the underlying rail fee on every receipt.
Yes. Open Source is literally just installing npm packages — upgrade to Orchestration by creating an account and pointing your agents at the managed endpoint. Enterprise is a contract; it can start any time.