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Sintra Pricing in 2026: Plans, Credits, and the Real Cost

Updated August 2026 · Pricing checked August 2026 · 8 min read

Disclosure: AA19 publishes this guide and sells a competing product. Sintra figures come from its public pricing page, checkout, and help center as read in August 2026. Vendors adjust pricing without notice, so confirm current terms at the source.

Quick answer: what Sintra costs

  • $97 for a one-month Sintra X plan. Suited to a short trial run before a longer commitment.
  • $177 for three months, close to $59 per month. Suited to a seasonal push or a single campaign cycle.
  • $624 for twelve months, close to $54 per month. The rate for a workspace already embedded in daily operations.
  • Every listed plan carries the same helper roster and 250 shared credits per month. Credits, not seats, are the practical ceiling.

Shortest possible summary: entry cost is low, the roster is generous, and the meter sits on volume. Buyers weighing the model against other products can start with the Sintra alternatives guide or the direct AA19 vs Sintra comparison.

Sintra plans and prices

Sintra pricing · checked August 2026
Plan termListed priceEffective monthlyCreditsBest for
1 month$97$97250 per monthTesting the workspace
3 months$177~$59250 per monthA campaign season
12 months$624~$54250 per monthDaily production use

Promotional rates appear regularly, and introductory discounts renew at standard pricing. Read the renewal line at checkout rather than the banner above it.

Credits: the part that decides the real bill

Credits meter heavier operations. Ordinary back-and-forth chat is cheap. Long-form generation, bulk output, and Power-Up runs draw down the allowance quickly. A quiet month barely touches 250. A launch month with daily blog drafts, a social calendar, and repeated revisions can exhaust the pool well before the reset date.

  • Credits are shared across the workspace rather than allocated per helper.
  • Top-up purchases cover overflow, which turns a fixed subscription into a variable bill.
  • Heavy months and quiet months cost differently, so budget against peak volume.

What the subscription includes

  • Twelve role-shaped helpers covering sales, support, copywriting, social, SEO, design, data, and admin.
  • A shared brand knowledge area that feeds context into replies.
  • Power-Ups: prebuilt task templates for common marketing and support jobs.
  • Vendor-hosted workspace with browser access, no infrastructure work required.

What sits outside the subscription is execution. Output arrives in the workspace, and a person carries it into the CRM, the inbox, the scheduler, or the ad platform. That handoff is the hidden line item, and it gets priced in staff hours rather than dollars on an invoice.

Where the cost climbs

  • Credit top-ups during heavy production months.
  • Renewal at standard rate after a discounted introductory term.
  • Human hours spent prompting, editing, and moving output into other systems.
  • Parallel subscriptions that remain necessary: CRM, scheduler, email platform, dialer.
  • Rework caused by output that lacks memory of last quarter's corrections.

None of that makes Sintra expensive in isolation. It does mean the sticker price and the operating cost are separate numbers, and only one of them appears on the pricing page.

Cost per completed outcome

Subscription software gets judged on price per seat. Operating systems get judged on price per completed outcome. A $54 monthly workspace that still requires ten hours of operator time carries a higher true cost than the invoice suggests, and those ten hours belong to the person with the least available calendar.

Reasoning behind that arithmetic sits in the AI bottleneck guide.

Sintra pricing versus the AA19 model

Pricing model comparison · August 2026
SintraAA19
StructureRecurring subscriptionOne-time install
Year one$624 on the annual term$500 to $10k depending on scope
Year threeRoughly $1,872 cumulativeNo recurring licence
SeatsWorkspace basedUnlimited
Usage limits250 credits per monthNo per-task meter
HostingVendor cloudCompany infrastructure
OutputDrafts for a person to actionCompleted work under approval rules

Neither model is automatically better. A business with light needs and no appetite for an install is served well by a subscription. A business trying to remove work from an owner's calendar buys execution instead, and the figures for that sit on the AA19 pricing page with the delivery sequence in how AA19 works.

For a HVAC or cleaning company, the comparison is concrete: a subscription that drafts the reactivation email against a system that builds the list, sends it, books the calls, and updates the pipeline through appointment generation.

Send one month of real workload and the comparison stops being theoretical. Volume, credits consumed, and hours spent tell the story faster than a pricing table.

Which plan suits whom

One month at $97

A single evaluation cycle. Load the brand knowledge, run a real campaign, and count credits consumed before committing further.

Three months at $177

A seasonal operator running one heavy quarter. Sensible for trades with a busy season and a quiet one.

Twelve months at $624

A workspace already producing daily output where the roster earns its keep. Worth modelling against a one-time install before the second renewal.

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Sintra pricing FAQ

How much does Sintra cost in 2026?

Sintra X lists $97 for a one-month plan, $177 for a three-month plan, and $624 for a twelve-month plan, which works out near $54 per month on the annual term. Each plan includes access to the helper roster and 250 shared credits per month. Pricing checked August 2026.

What are Sintra credits and how fast do they run out?

Credits meter heavier operations such as long generations and Power-Up runs. Light chat use rarely troubles the allowance. A workspace producing daily long-form content, bulk social output, and repeated Power-Up runs can clear 250 credits inside a few weeks, at which point extra credits get purchased or work waits for the reset.

Does Sintra have a free plan?

Sintra runs promotional trials and money-back windows rather than a permanent free tier. Terms shift, so read the current checkout page before assuming a trial applies.

Is Sintra worth the price?

For a solo owner replacing occasional freelance copy and support drafting, the monthly figure is easy to justify. For a company that wants outreach sent, records updated, and follow-up completed, the subscription buys drafts rather than completed work, and the gap gets filled by staff hours.

How does Sintra pricing compare with AA19?

Sintra bills monthly with a credit ceiling and vendor hosting. AA19 is a one-time install between $500 and $10k, deployed on company infrastructure with unlimited seats and no per-task meter. Over three years the subscription keeps billing while the install cost is already spent.

Can Sintra pricing increase after signup?

Cost rises through credit top-ups, additional seats where applicable, and renewal at the standard rate after a discounted introductory term. Promotional entry pricing is the item worth checking before the first renewal lands.

Sources

Pricing checked August 2026 against the Sintra pricing page, checkout flow, and help center articles covering credits and Power-Ups. AA19 figures come from the AA19 pricing page. Confirm current terms with each vendor before purchase.