Think of a prepaid transit card: load it once, then tap it against whichever ride you take. Tokens work the same way. One balance, four services, each with a fixed fare, and every fare is charged once per matter no matter how many times you rerun the service.
A full patent draft is $50. A vendor draft review is $30. Harvesting is $20. A search is $10. That is the whole price list.
Templates for 5 patent offices: USPTO, EPO, PCT/WIPO, UKIPO, IPO India.
Bigger packs lower the per-token price. No pack is a subscription, and tokens do not expire month to month.
25 tokens
$250
one-time purchase · not a subscription
25 tokens covers, at list rates
112 tokens
$1,000
one-time purchase · not a subscription
112 tokens covers, at list rates
667 tokens
$5,000
one-time purchase · not a subscription
667 tokens covers, at list rates
You buy a pack once and spend it down. When the balance runs low, buy another; nothing renews on its own.
A museum day pass works like this: you pay once at the door, then walk back through any gallery as often as you like. Each Eety service is a day pass on a matter. The first run charges the tokens; every rerun of that service on that matter is free.
| Service | Tokens | Price | Charged |
|---|---|---|---|
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State-of-the-art search 15-query ladder: 10 patent-register plus 5 scholarly-register searches |
1 | $10 | Once per matter, reruns free |
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Invention harvesting Novelty assessment with a Low/Medium/High prior-art density verdict and per-reference provenance labels |
2 | $20 | Once per matter, reruns free |
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Vendor draft review DOCX import, per-section errors, warnings, and info with statute citations, tracked-changes redline out |
3 | $30 | Once per matter, reruns free |
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Full patent draft Claims, patent drawings, and the complete specification, exported as filing-ready DOCX |
5 | $50 | Once per matter, reruns free |
Concretely: rerun the search after the inventor adds a feature, redraft after a claim-strategy change, re-review the vendor's second pass. Same matter, same service, zero additional tokens. You can verify this yourself: check your token balance, rerun a service you have already paid for on that matter, and check the balance again. It does not move.
Example 1
20 tokens
10 × 2 tokens · $200 at list rates
Run invention harvesting on every disclosure in the backlog. Each one comes back with a prior-art density verdict (Low, Medium, or High) so you patent the strong ones and park the rest with a reason on file.
Example 2
10 tokens
2 × 5 tokens · $100 at list rates
Two complete applications: claims, patent drawings, and the full specification, exported as filing-ready DOCX. Redraft either matter as many times as the strategy demands at no further charge. The signup grant alone covers this example twice, with 5 tokens left over.
Example 3
15 tokens
5 × 3 tokens · $150 at list rates
Import each vendor DOCX, get section-by-section errors, warnings, and info with statute citations (for example Indian Patents Act Section 10(5)), and send back a tracked-changes redline with every edit attributed by name.
A shared balance the whole organization draws from, a ledger that records who spent what on which matter and which service, and an admin console to manage both. Same token prices as this page. For comparison, enterprise patent software commonly advertises at $30k to $100k+ per year, priced behind a demo call; our price list is the page you are reading.
A token is $10 of Eety power, the unit every service is priced in. A state-of-the-art search costs 1 token, invention harvesting 2, a vendor draft review 3, and a full patent draft 5. Volume packs bring the per-token price down to $9 and then $7.50.
Each service is charged the first time you run it on a matter, and never again on that matter. Pay 5 tokens for a draft, then redraft freely as the claims evolve. Pay 1 token for a search, then rerun it every time the disclosure changes. Like a day pass: you pay at the door once, and walking back through costs nothing.
Every new account starts with 25 free tokens, which is $250 of work at list rates, and no credit card is required to claim them. They spend exactly like purchased tokens: enough for 5 full patent drafts, or 25 searches, or any mix across the four services.
Yes. Packs are one-time purchases you make from inside the app whenever your balance runs low. Larger packs cost less per token: $10 each in the 25-token pack, $9 in the 112-token pack, $7.50 in the 667-token pack.
No. There is no monthly plan, no per-seat license, and no annual contract to cancel. You buy a pack, you spend it on matters, and nothing renews on its own. The industry norm for enterprise patent software is $30k to $100k+ per year behind a demo call; we would rather publish the numbers.
25 free tokens at signup. Decide what to patent. Draft it. Verify everything.
Templates for 5 patent offices. No credit card required.