Pricing

Choose how often
the castle opens.

Start free in Slack. Upgrade when your workspace wants recurring games, richer history, and more control around the ritual.

What you are buying

Slack today

The game lives in Slack.

Players use Slack commands, buttons, menus, and private prompts. The browser handles install, billing, settings, history, and admin control.

Current platform

Slack is available now.

Teams and Discord are future expansions, not part of the current plan promise or install flow.

Purchase briefing

Three ways to open the castle.

Do not think of these as SaaS tiers. Think of them as different commitment levels: first test, recurring ritual, or bespoke event support.

How to buy

Buy for frequency, not fear.

Free is intentionally enough to prove the format in one workspace. Pro is for teams that want the ritual on repeat. Enterprise exists for larger hosted moments and custom support, not artificial upsell pressure.

Free

One total workspace game, all built-in themes, up to 20 players.

Pro

Unlimited games, up to 20 players, all built-in themes, and AI narration controls.

Enterprise

Unlimited players, advanced controls, and higher AI limits. Custom missions/themes remain contact-led future work.

For teams that want this to recur

Pro

Best for recurring games

The recurring-workspace plan for teams that want the castle to open whenever morale needs a dangerous little ritual, while keeping built-in themes and AI narration controls available.

Unlimited gamesUp to 20 playersAI narration controls and more config

Unlimited games

Up to 20 players per game

All built-in themes

$20

Per workspace / month

Upgrade to Pro

For first nights in one workspace

Free

Bring one full game into one Slack workspace before deciding whether this belongs on the team calendar for good. Free still includes every built-in theme.

1 total game per workspaceUp to 20 playersAll built-in themes

1 total game per workspace

Up to 20 players per game

Free

One workspace entry point

Install free

For hosted events and custom formats

Enterprise

Event-ready

A higher-capacity option for larger groups, advanced controls, and enterprise AI limits. Custom missions and custom themes remain roadmap/foundation work, not a general live self-serve promise.

Everything in ProUnlimited playersHigher AI limits and support

Everything in Pro

Unlimited players

Custom

Contact sales

Contact sales

Comparison strip

What changes from plan to plan.

The top surfaces set the tone. This strip is where the practical limits stay readable.

Capability
Free
Pro
Enterprise
Workspace access
1 total game in the workspace
Unlimited recurring games
Unlimited recurring games
Typical room size
Up to 20 players
Up to 20 players
Unlimited players
History and statistics
Not included
Included
Included
Custom missions
Not included
Not included
Roadmap / contact-led later
AI Game Master narration
No
Supported slots + controls
Higher limits + advanced controls
Themes
All built-in themes
All built-in themes
Built-in + custom-theme foundation
Support path
Self-serve install
Self-serve recurring workspace
Priority support

Slack reality

What your team actually gets in Slack.

No one is buying a browser game room. They are installing a Game Master into Slack and using the browser only where setup and oversight belong.

Players stay in channel

Commands, prompts, buttons, menus, private nudges, votes, night actions, and reveals all happen in Slack.

The Game Master runs the flow

Public accusation and private confirmations stay theatrical without asking a host to manually orchestrate every phase.

Admins keep the browser

Setup, billing, workspace defaults, session history, and recaps live in the webapp, not the gameplay itself.

After install

What happens after you authorize Slack.

The install flow stays practical: connect Slack, choose the right channel, and open the first room without confusing anyone about where the game happens.

First game path

1

Authorize Slack

Install Trustactic into the workspace you want to host. Slack handles the authorization; the game still runs where your team already talks.

2

Choose the channel and open the ritual

Add the app to the channel where you want suspicion to unfold, then open the first lobby from Slack.

/trustactic new
3

Let players join in Slack

Participants join from the same channel. No one needs to open the browser just to take part in the game.

/trustactic join
4

Begin when the room is ready

The Game Master handles prompts, votes, reveals, and private moments in Slack while admins keep setup and oversight in the webapp.

/trustactic begin

Workspace control

Admins keep the rules. Players keep the mystery.

The browser lets a workspace admin control templates, billing, and history without turning the product into a browser play surface.

Plan truth

Upgrade when the ritual becomes recurring.

Free is enough to prove the format. Pro and Enterprise are about frequency, scale, and support rather than hiding the core experience behind a paywall.

Free funnels directly into Slack install.

Enterprise stays contact-led so custom event promises do not drift from operational reality.

Dossier notes

Clear answers before anyone clicks install.

Pricing should remove doubt, not create it. These are the practical questions a real workspace organizer asks before opening the channel.

Field Notes

How does the free plan work?

Free is a low-friction first ritual: one complete game in one Slack workspace, with the core command-driven experience intact.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. Paid access stays active until the end of the current billing period, and billing remains visible from the console.

What happens if the Slack app is uninstalled?

The workspace loses its Slack connection. If no installed workspace remains for the account, any paid subscription is scheduled to end with the current billing period.

Do players need webapp accounts?

No. Players join, vote, react, and receive prompts in Slack. The browser is for install, settings, billing, history, and admin control.

Is the game played in Slack or the browser?

Slack. The browser never replaces the play surface. It exists to sell, install, configure, review, and administer the experience.

How do admins access the console?

Installing or re-authorizing the Slack app from the same browser opens the installer console session. Workspace upgrade links can also restore the right browser session.

Final call

Open the channel.
Start the suspicion.

Start free in Slack, or talk to us about hosted events, custom missions, and larger Game Master-supported formats.