Stop juggling five AI subscriptions to run your business. Crewdle brings chat, agents, automation, content creation, and website building into one platform that just works. Pay-as-you-go pricing means most small businesses spend a fraction of what they used to.
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Crewdle AI
Launched this week
Crewdle gives small businesses access to the AI tools they need without keeping a dozen subscriptions alive. Use chat, agents, automation, content, websites, and business tools from one platform, with usage-based billing instead of paying every month for products you barely touch. It is built for owners who want AI to help run the business without subscription sprawl, technical setup, or enterprise complexity.






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Crewdle
Hey Product Hunt, I'm Vincent, Co-founder of Crewdle!
A simple question
If you could hire an assistant, an automation engineer, a content creator, and a web designer for your business tomorrow, you'd do it in a heartbeat. The problem? You can't afford four salaries, and most small businesses can't either.
So owners settle for the next best thing: a pile of software. And that's where it falls apart.
❌ The tools don't talk to each other — Your chat tool doesn't know what your automation tool is doing. You become the integration.
❌ You pay whether you use it or not — Five subscriptions sit on your card every month, draining cash even in slow weeks.
We built Crewdle so you don't have to choose between an expensive team and a frustrating pile of apps.
Think of it as your AI crew
Crewdle is a single workspace where each "crew member" handles a different job, and they all share the same context:
🔹 Chat answers questions and drafts on demand.
🔹 Connect runs autonomous agents around the clock.
🔹 Forge turns plain-English requests into working automations.
🔹 Create produces your content.
🔹 Build ships your website.
🔹 Admin keeps every dollar visible and under control.
One login. One bill. No integrations to babysit.
The part owners love most
You pay for what you actually use, not a flat subscription. Quiet month? You spend less. Busy month? Your crew scales with you. Most small businesses land between $20 and $40 a month.
Who is this for?
Bakeries, accountants, contractors, studios, solo founders, anyone running a real business who wants AI to do the work, not add more work.
Get started today
Hire your crew free at crewdle.com. No credit card required.
@vincent_lamanna Congrats on the launch! Juggling half-used subscriptions is a real challenge for small business owners - anything that makes the day-to-day simpler is going to be a hit! Curious, how are the various "pieces" priced out? Do different options carry different rates?
Crewdle
@anna_ludwinowski We've made it simple and transparent. It's model list price plus a margin. Base margin is 30% and if it uses one of our harness (which comes with a dedicated cloud environment) the margin is 50% instead of 30%. That's it, no other hidden fees or subscriptions.
@vincent_lamanna The problem you're solving—avoiding subscription sprawl while using multiple AI tools—is huge. How'd you decide which tools to prioritize first in your unified interface?
Crewdle
@clquek We listen to our users, they tell us which tools to prioritize first.
The subscription consolidation angle makes sense on paper, but I'd push back on the "one platform for everything" promise a bit. Every all-in-one tool I've used covers ~80% of each individual tool's functionality - and the 20% gap is usually the exact feature the team was relying on. The risk isn't the price, it's the capability ceiling.
What's the honest answer when a user needs something Crewdle's automation layer can't do that Make or Zapier could? Do they export and move on, or are they stuck? The lock-in risk of an all-in-one tends to show up 6 months in, not at signup.
Crewdle
@galdayan Thanks for the feedback. These are tools we use internally and whenever our users, our ourselves hit the ceiling, we work on it to improve the capabilities of the tools. We launch improvements on a daily/weekly basis to try to avoid exactly what you describe.
@galdayan Thank you for the support! I would say that we try to always be as responsive as we can to implement changes in the platform that allows users to avoir these lock-in.
The pay-as-you-go model is what actually sets this apart. I think Thomas's point about a flat subscription pressuring owners to justify the cost every month names a tax most small businesses never articulate. And $20–40 is a believable number, which lands better than a flashy one. One question on the shared context: each component keeps its own memory but can share knowledge. When Forge builds an automation that depends on what Create produced, does the user have to pass that context between crew members manually, or do they find each other's outputs on their own?
Crewdle
@david_vilalta This is still something we are working on and it's still evolving, but right now the agents decide what they share with other agents. The user doesn't have to pass the context between crew members manually. One of the interesting feature in Connect is that you can create channels in which each users can bring their agents and then the agents can work together on problems or goals submitted by the users in the channel.
@david_vilalta Thank you for the support!
Consolidating AI tool access into a single billing and auth layer is genuinely hard. The context isolation problem alone gets messy when users switch tools. We've dealt with similar multiplexing challenges routing between different model providers. How do you handle session state when a user's workflow spans multiple tools with different context windows?
Crewdle
@anand_thakkar1 Every component is independent and has its own context and memory but it can share knowledge with other components. At the beginning, we were building a communication and video conferencing tool at Crewdle. It's a bit the same but now we're focusing on getting different AIs to talk to each other instead of humans.
@vincent_lamanna Love the pay as you go idea. What made you choose that over subscriptions?
@vincent_lamanna @cameron_jordan1 Because we built this for real businesses, not enterprise budgets. A flat subscription puts pressure on owners to justify the cost every single month. With pay as you go, that pressure just disappears and you can focus on the work instead.
Crewdle
@cameron_jordan1 Thanks for the support. We were ourselves paying a bunch of different subscriptions that we were under using and we were tired of it. So we built something different without any subscription.
Build spinning up real working web apps from text is a bold promise. Huge congrats for shipping , qq does it spit out a completely modular stack like react and tailwind that we can export via a CLI, or are the generated sites locked entirely into the crewdle runtime container?
@vikramp7470 Thank you! We are very excited about this! You can choose your own tech stack, the generated projects are fully exportable, and the code is completely portable. You're not locked into a Crewdle runtime container; you own the actual codebase and can move it, deploy it anywhere, or modify it however you need. Eager to hear more from you!
Crewdle
@vikramp7470 Everything is exportable. We can host it for users that don't have the knowledge to setup a cloud environment but otherwise, you can build and host it yourself.
"Stop juggling five AI subscriptions" hits hard. I'm running 4 right
now and the monthly bill compounds quickly. Pay-as-you-go is the right
pricing model for this category.
Curious how you handle the model-switching cost, when I move from
Claude to GPT in a workflow, does Crewdle abstract that or do I
manage it?
@elias_motionfy Thank you for the support! Switching between models in either workflows, chat or agents is a seamless experience that allows you to rapidly adapt yourself. No need to manage anything!
@thomas_boulard @vincent_lamanna Got it, that's exactly the right call. Most "multi-model" tools push the switching cost onto the user and call it flexibility. Will give
Crewdle a real shot. Good luck with the launch.
Crewdle
@thomas_boulard @elias_motionfy Thanks!
Crewdle
@elias_motionfy Thanks for the feedback, really appreciated. Yes, Crewdle abstract all of that for you.