No free plan. The cheapest way in is Pilot at ~$50,000/year. Consider free alternatives in the enterprise agents category if budget is tight.
A Noxus AI worker is a configurable autonomous agent assigned to a specific operational role. It can access tools, data sources, and internal systems to execute multi-step workflows such as document processing, data entry, compliance checks, or customer operations, with human-in-the-loop oversight where needed.
Traditional RPA follows rigid scripted steps and breaks when interfaces or inputs change. Noxus AI workers use reasoning to handle variability, interpret unstructured data, and make decisions across systems, making them better suited to knowledge-work processes that RPA struggles to automate reliably.
Noxus targets complex, cross-system operational workflows — for example, finance and back-office processing, customer onboarding, claims and compliance reviews, document extraction and routing, and shared-services tasks that involve multiple applications and judgment-based steps.
Noxus uses custom enterprise pricing, with annual contracts typically starting around $50,000 for a pilot scope and scaling into six figures for broader multi-department deployments. Pricing depends on the number of AI workers, workflow complexity, integrations required, and support level. Prospective buyers should contact Noxus for a scoped quote, and most engagements begin with a focused pilot on one or two high-value workflows before expanding.
Yes. Noxus is designed to operate inside an organization's existing stack, connecting to business platforms such as CRM, ERP, document management, and ticketing systems so that AI workers can read, write, and act across the same tools human teams use. Specific connector availability should be confirmed directly with the Noxus team for your particular stack.
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