We only make money when the stack actually costs money.
If the services in your stack are free, Brokr is free. Once a provider starts charging, Brokr adds a tiny, predictable margin instead of hiding pricing inside vague platform tiers.
If Vercel is free, Neon is free, and Resend is free, Brokr adds $0. As soon as a service bills anything that month, Brokr adds $1 for that service.
For services that are already metered or transaction-driven, Brokr tracks the provider charge and adds 10% on top instead of a flat $1.
All free stack
GitHub, Vercel, Neon, and Resend all stay within their free tiers. You pay exactly $0.
Three paid services
Vercel bills, Neon bills, and Resend bills. Brokr adds $1 to each, for $3 total.
OpenAI usage
$20 in OpenAI usage becomes $22 with Brokr. The markup stays proportional to what the provider actually charged.
Stripe later
When Stripe integration lands, Brokr can apply the same percentage rule to transaction-priced services.