Micro-service · B2B · private beta

Probata.

A narrow B2B service in a market where incumbents priced on human labor. We're pricing on inference. A handful of design partners are using it in production.

StatusPrivate beta
Open betaQ2 2026
StackGo · Postgres
LeadMaarten
What it is

A narrow service that does one thing for one kind of team.

Probata replaces a workflow that historically required a junior employee, a phone, and four hours a day. Same outputs, structured the way the consuming systems already expect, with an audit trail the original workflow didn't have. We are not selling a platform. There is one endpoint and one report.

It works because the underlying market priced on human labor at one rate, and inference at this quality is now durably an order of magnitude cheaper. That gap is the whole product.

Pricing

Inference-priced, not seat-priced.

The whole business of seat-based pricing assumes the bottleneck is people. It isn't, here. So we don't charge for it.

Incumbents
€1,400 – €4,000

per seat, per month. Volume tiers, annual contract, professional services attached.

Probata
€0.18

per inference. No seats, no minimums, no annual contract. You pay for what you actually run.

Who it's for

Operations teams that are tired of explaining the cost of a phone call.

Mid-market companies in industries where compliance, customer service, and back-office throughput are real cost centers. The buyer is usually a Director of Operations who already has the budget and is mid-frustration with the existing tooling.

01Logistics operator · Rotterdamlive in prod
02Insurance back-office · Munichlive in prod
03Healthcare admin · Utrechtstaging
04Compliance vendor · Dublinstaging
Where it stands

Private beta. Open beta in Q2.

Four design partners are running Probata in production today. The numbers we've seen out of them are good enough that we're hardening for an open beta in Q2 2026. Pricing won't change for partners who join before then.

If you operate in an adjacent market and want to look at the API, the contact form is the right way in. If you'd rather buy or license the service outright, that conversation belongs somewhere else.