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relation-graph is an MIT-licensed graph display and graph editing component that can be used free forever.
- 70+ examples source available to view
- Official docs and basic tutorials
- Community help channels
- Limited source downloads
Compare pricing, credits, seats, and support boundaries directly instead of spreading the buying decision across multiple product paths.
relation-graph is an MIT-licensed graph display and graph editing component that can be used free forever.
Provides additional and richer professional example source code to give you more inspiration and expand your creative space.
Fits collaborative development teams, supports multiple members using it together, and includes human technical support service.
Fits enterprise projects and provides high-priority human technical support. We can also offer implementation suggestions based on your business needs, help write code, and help you move the project forward faster.
Non-Enterprise users can still purchase RG Graph Expert Knowledge Base licensing separately. Both a one-year license and a permanent license are available.
Updates are provided free of charge throughout the license term.
From free usage to individual development, team collaboration, and enterprise delivery, each plan maps to a different level of credits, seats, support, and licensing scope.
If you only need to validate capabilities, start from Free. If you need source access and higher development efficiency, move to Pro or Team. If you need enterprise-grade support, a higher credit allocation, and RG Graph Expert Knowledge Base licensing, choose Enterprise.
Credits are the unified pricing unit for standardized capabilities across the site. They can be used to unlock example source code and to consume standardized AI services.
A: Credits are mainly used for two things: unlocking example source code and consuming standardized AI services. As much as possible, standardized capability pricing across the site is kept within the same credit system.
A: Yes. You can use credits to unlock example source code that matches your business scenario and quickly get reusable implementation references for prototyping, feature delivery, and production work.
A: Because some higher-value scenario examples are more complete and closer to product-level delivery, so they use a higher credit cost to reflect that added value.
A: No. Standard GraphPilot calls use the same credit pool, so there is no separate quota system to understand.
A: For Pro users, fifty credits are usually enough to unlock fifty Pro examples, which is often enough for early prototyping and core feature work.
A: For Team users, eight hundred shared credits can usually support source unlocks and AI-assisted work across multiple project phases.
This section explains how the unified credit pool is consumed, what counts as a charge, and how Enterprise is budgeted.
The same example in different frameworks is measured separately on a per-example, per-framework basis.
Most standard paid examples consume one credit.
Examples closer to product-level delivery use a higher credit cost.
GraphPilot standard calls share the same member credit pool as source unlocks.
Repeated downloads do not charge again, and updated versions of the same example do not charge again either.
Credits cannot be transferred across accounts, and no separate extra credit packs are offered.
There is no need to learn a second quota system. Example unlocks and GraphPilot standard calls share the same member credit pool, so upgrading the plan is usually better than requesting extra credits.
Enterprise provides broader default access to example sources. For standardized AI services, it uses a reference total of 12,000 credits per year for budgeting and alerts, without changing the unlimited-call commitment.
This version of the pricing page focuses on plan differences, credit rules, and support boundaries instead of broader product explanations.
No. Extra credit packs are not sold separately at the moment. If your demand grows, the recommended path is to upgrade to a higher plan.
No. Repeated downloads do not charge again, and updated versions of the same example do not consume extra credits either.
The current rule is to prorate by the remaining subscription period, so the remaining value can be offset when upgrading to a higher plan.
No. Non-Enterprise users can also purchase the RG Graph Expert Knowledge Base commercial-use license separately at USD 999 / year.
Because Enterprise is not only about a higher credit allocation. It includes 12,000 credits, batch downloads of example source code, human support hours, enterprise-level support, and the Expert Knowledge Base commercial-use license by default.
If you are an individual developer, Pro is usually enough to begin. If you have multiple collaborators and broader source needs, choose Team. If you need enterprise-level support, a higher credit allocation, and knowledge licensing, contact Enterprise directly.