What does Ryze AI cost?
Ryze uses a credit-based pricing model with three tiers. Their pricing isn't on a public /pricing page, but it is visible inside the app at /payment-setup. Here's how the numbers break down.
Last verified: May 2026
Pricing model
Ryze uses a credit-based pricing model
Ryze charges a base subscription (weekly or monthly) that includes a fixed number of credits. Each action consumes credits. Once you exhaust your monthly allowance, you pay overages.
The problem: Ryze never defines what one credit represents. There's no public documentation explaining how many credits a report costs, how many an optimization burns, or what the overage rate is. You see "5,000 credits" or "10,000 credits" but have no way to estimate whether that's enough for a week or a year of your usage.
Both plans also impose ad spend caps: $25k/month on the entry tier, $2M/month on Plus.
AdKit uses flat pricing. $29/month or $49/month. No credits, no overage billing, no ad spend caps. Your cost is the same every month regardless of usage.
Plans
Plans and what each one includes
Ryze AI offers 3 tiers.
Just trying it
$10/week
Roughly $43/month. Cancel anytime.
Ryze's entry plan. Weekly billing, limited credits and spend.
- 5,000 credits/month, then pay for what you use
- AI ad manager
- 1 ad account
- Up to $25k/month ad spend
- 5,000 credit cap, overages billed separately
- $25k monthly ad spend cap
- 1 ad account only
- No free trial on this plan
Plus
$89/month
7-day free trial. Cancel anytime.
Ryze's main plan for teams and small agencies.
- 10,000 credits/month, then pay for what you use
- AI ad manager
- Up to 50 ad accounts
- Up to $2M/month ad spend
- 10,000 credit cap, overages billed separately
- $2M monthly ad spend cap
- 50 ad account limit
For large agencies
Custom
Talk to Ryze's team.
Custom pricing for agencies managing thousands of accounts.
- Autopilot for 5,000+ accounts
- Personalized reports and updates for every client
Glossary
What these features actually mean
Bid and budget optimization
Ryze adjusts how much you bid on each auction and how your daily budget is split across campaigns and ad sets. If one campaign is eating budget with poor results, Ryze shifts spend to the ones converting better.
Campaign monitoring
Ryze watches your campaigns for performance drops, budget pacing issues, and anomalies. An always-on monitor that flags problems: a campaign overspending, a sudden CPA spike, or an ad set with zero conversions.
MCP access for Claude
Ryze exposes its tools via the Model Context Protocol, so Claude (or any MCP-compatible AI agent) can pull your campaign data, run audits, and trigger optimizations through conversation.
Autonomous optimization engine
Ryze runs 24/7 server-side, making changes to your live account within guardrails you set. No Claude session required. Different from their MCP, which requires approval per action.
Keep in mind
Hidden costs and fine print
Nobody knows what a 'credit' actually buys
Ryze gives you 5,000 or 10,000 credits per month but never explains what one credit represents. Is running an audit 1 credit or 100? There's no documentation. You can't estimate costs before signing up, and overages kick in at an undisclosed rate.
Ad spend caps limit your growth
The $10/week plan caps you at $25k/month in ad spend. The $89/month plan caps at $2M. If you hit those limits, you need to upgrade. AdKit has no ad spend caps on any plan.
The entry plan costs more than AdKit
$10/week works out to roughly $43/month for a single ad account with a $25k spend cap. AdKit's 1-account plan is $29/month with no spend cap and no credits. That's $14/month less for more flexibility.
Optimization only, no creative or research
Ryze optimizes existing campaigns. It doesn't include an ad library, competitor tracking, or creative generation. Those are separate tools you'd need to add on top.
Real costs
Real cost comparison: Ryze vs AdKit
How the numbers stack up for common scenarios.
| Scenario | Plan | Monthly cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solo advertiser, 1 account | Ryze: Just trying it | ~$43/month | $10/week for 1 account, 5,000 credits, $25k ad spend cap. Overages extra. |
| Solo advertiser, 1 account | AdKit: Starter | $29/month | 1 account, MCP included, no credits, no ad spend cap. All features included. |
| Agency, multiple accounts | Ryze: Plus | $89/month | Up to 50 accounts, 10,000 credits, $2M ad spend cap. Overages extra. |
| Agency, multiple accounts | AdKit: Pro | $49/month | Unlimited accounts, no credits, no ad spend cap. All features included. |
| Heavy usage, credits exhausted | Ryze: Plus + overages | $89/month + unknown | If you exceed 10,000 credits, overage billing kicks in. Total cost varies. |
Verdict
Is Ryze worth it?
Ryze is a solid optimizer if all you need is bid and budget management. The question is whether you can stomach a credit system where nobody tells you what a credit buys.
At $10/week (~$43/month), you get 1 account, 5,000 credits, and a $25k ad spend cap. AdKit's 1-account plan is $29/month with no credits and no spend cap. At $89/month, Ryze gives you 50 accounts with a $2M spend cap. AdKit gives you unlimited accounts for $49/month with no cap.
Ryze is more expensive at every tier, the credit system is opaque, and it only does optimization. No competitor tracking, no ad library, no creative generation. If you only need bids and budgets managed and don't mind unpredictable costs, Ryze works. If you want the full stack with predictable pricing, AdKit costs less and does more.
Consider AdKit
AdKit starts at $29/month for 1 account with MCP included. $49/month for unlimited accounts. No credits, no overage billing, no ad spend caps. Plus competitor tracking, an ad library, and creative generation included at every tier.
See how AdKit comparesThe Ryze AI alternative with flat pricing and no credits
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | 7 days | 7-day free trial on Plus plan |
| Entry tier | $29/month (1 account, includes MCP) | $10/week (~$43/mo). 1 account, 5,000 credits/mo, $25k ad spend cap |
| Full tier | $49/month (unlimited accounts) | $89/month. 50 accounts, 10,000 credits/mo, $2M ad spend cap |
| Pricing model | Flat fee, no usage caps | Credit-based with ad spend caps and overage billing |
Pricing questions
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