Telegram Bot Pricing
Last Updated: May 13, 2026
This page covers the Telegram product only. The bot runs on Hosted Memory by default, funded with USDC in the included hosted self-custody wallet, and adds dedicated Telegram quotes for admitted backtests and scheduled strategy or automation runs.
The main pricing page is still the right source for hosted API and app pricing. Telegram is separated here so users do not confuse wallet-funded bot usage with the broader hosted SDK surface.
Base bot usage
Hosted Memory
Telegram requests use the Hosted Memory SKU with the public default 7-day work tier.
- Input
- $10 / 1M tokens
- Output
- $60 / 1M tokens
- Context
- 128K
- Memory
- 7 days included
- Wallet
- Included
Strategies and automations
Scheduled execution quote
Activated recurring strategy work uses the dedicated scheduled SKU instead of reusing the hosted pricing page.
- SKU
- solana-agent-scheduled
- Billable unit
- Admitted scheduled run
- Demand band
- $0.25 to $5.00
- Temporary hold buffer
- +$0.50
- Base quote
- Hosted request + demand
Backtests
Research quote
Admitted backtests use a dedicated research SKU with workload, dataset, and demand components.
- SKU
- solana-agent-backtesting
- Billable unit
- Admitted backtest request
- Workload base
- $2.50 to $20.00
- Dataset quote
- $0.50 to $8.00
- Demand band
- $0.50 to $25.00
Base runtime
What every Telegram request starts with
The bot uses the public Hosted Memory model, which carries the 7-day work-tier default. That keeps the conversation and wallet workflow in one place without forcing users onto the broader hosted API pricing page.
Retention
7-day work tier
The public memory SKU defaults to the work tier instead of the 30-day project surcharge tier.
Funding rail
USDC in-wallet
Telegram usage settles from the included hosted self-custody wallet instead of a seat plan.
Included wallet
One wallet context
Trading, earn flows, transfers, and billing stay on the same wallet context inside Telegram.
No seat fee
Usage first
Charges follow the work the bot performs instead of requiring a separate access license.
Scheduled pricing
Strategies and automations that keep running
Strategy design in chat still uses Hosted Memory. Once the user activates recurring work, the system quotes the scheduled SKU for each admitted run by taking the base hosted request price and adding demand-aware scheduling cost.
Admission quotes include a temporary $0.50 variance buffer on top of the estimated total. Skipped, cancelled, and rejected runs are not the billable unit.
Balanced
$0.05 + 15%
Lower queue pressure. The total demand surcharge still respects the $0.25 floor.
Busy
$0.25 + 35%
Higher queue pressure for admitted scheduled runs.
Surge
$0.75 + 65%
Peak pressure tier, capped by the $5.00 scheduled-demand ceiling.
Backtesting pricing
Quoted research, not blended guesswork
Backtests are quoted before admission. The final quote combines a workload class, dataset materialization cost, optional fresh validation, and a demand surcharge for current research pressure.
The fresh validation component adds $1.50 only when replay-safe cached validation is unavailable.
Workload
Quick screen
$2.50
Small backtests used to screen or rank ideas quickly.
Workload
Standard
$8.00
Default admitted research run for a normal backtest request.
Workload
Deep research
$20.00
Heavier admitted research work with broader evaluation cost.
Dataset materialization
Warm single scope, short window
$0.50
Up to 1 provider scope, up to 30 days, hot or warm cache.
Dataset materialization
Cold single scope, short window
$1.00
Up to 1 provider scope, up to 30 days, cold cache.
Dataset materialization
Multi-scope, medium window
$3.50
Up to 3 provider scopes, up to 180 days.
Dataset materialization
Broad scope, long window
$8.00
Large provider scope or long-window materialization work.
Demand tier
Balanced
$0.25 + 10%
Lower research pressure. The surcharge still respects the $0.50 floor.
Demand tier
Busy
$1.00 + 30%
Higher concurrent research pressure for admitted backtests.
Demand tier
Surge
$2.50 + 60%
Peak demand tier, capped by the $25.00 backtest-demand ceiling.
How billing works in Telegram
From wallet funding to final charge
The bot gives each user one hosted self-custody wallet for balances, trading, and usage settlement.
Keep enough USDC in-wallet for Hosted Memory requests and any admitted add-on work.
Backtests and scheduled runs are quoted before admission so the user sees the pricing path before the work starts.
Base usage meters on Hosted Memory. Admitted add-on work settles against the quoted Telegram SKU.