Start with Intern. Move to Max when throughput becomes the bottleneck.

Choose the right Intern for your workload.

Two early-access plans. A named Intern who remembers context, drafts real deliverables, and asks before anything important goes out. The web account owns checkout, billing, recovery, and desktop pairing.

one named Internrecurring work, not one-off tasksvisible deliverables and receipts

Approval-first boundaries

Sensitive external actions stay reviewable

14-day trial

Checkout, billing changes, and recovery stay on intern.fit

Reviewed connection set

Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, and Notion

Intern

Intern

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$29/month

Billed monthly. Cancel anytime. 14-day free trial included.

One named Intern for one operator. The cleanest path when you want approval-first recurring work, receipts, and one durable workspace.

Checkout, billing changes, recovery, and desktop pairing stay on intern.fit.

Start Intern

Start by creating your web account first, then continue straight into the 14-day trial for Intern.

Everything included

Persistent business memory
Reviewed Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, and Notion connections
Source-backed briefs and drafts
Work-pack routines
Meeting prep & follow-up drafts
Recurring work loops
Priority support
Cancel anytime
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Intern Max

Heavier daily load

$79/month

Billed monthly. Cancel anytime. 14-day free trial included.

Higher-throughput Intern for operators who want more research volume, more background follow-through, and a faster queue when the workload stays heavy.

Checkout, billing changes, recovery, and desktop pairing stay on intern.fit.

Start Intern Max

Start by creating your web account first, then continue straight into the 14-day trial for Intern Max.

What Max adds

Everything in Intern
Higher-throughput research and heavier background follow-through
Faster queue for denser daily workloads
Best for operators who already know they will lean on Intern every day

What the flat rate actually includes

One named Intern in early access. One general Intern shell.

The monthly plan is not priced like seats, credits, or per-task automation. It includes the shell, the workspace, the memory, and the guardrails that keep Intern's recurring work and follow-through honest while we are in early access.

One named Intern

You are paying for one named Intern workspace, not seats or one-off task packs. Intern has account context, reviewed connections, clear usage guardrails, and a clear product home.

One general Intern shell

Work packs stay inside the product, so they can launch inbox, meetings, research, and monitoring without fragmenting into separate public products.

Workspace, memory, and deliverables

Projects, business memory, source cards, and recurring outputs all stay attached to the same workspace — so context compounds instead of resetting.

Supervised autonomy

Approvals and receipts keep external actions legible, while low-risk work keeps moving without constant oversight. Trust earned, not assumed.

Where Intern fits best

Built for recurring work with a human still in the loop.

Intern is a good fit when you want one workspace for recurring operations, clear approvals around sensitive actions, and a clean handoff between the Mac app and the web account surface.

Recurring operations

Best when you want briefs, inbox follow-through, meeting prep, research, and monitoring to keep moving inside one workspace.

Visible approvals

Best when sensitive sends, schedule changes, and shared updates should stay reviewable before they go out.

Desktop + web handoff

Use intern.fit for signup, checkout, billing, recovery, and desktop pairing. Use the Mac app for daily work.

Reviewed connections today

These are the third-party connections explicitly wired into the current product surface.

The pricing page only promises the reviewed connection set that exists in the current connection flow.

Gmail

Route inbox work, draft replies, and keep founder follow-through moving.

Best for

Inbox · Monitoring

Google Calendar

Prepare meetings, manage schedule context, and anchor time-sensitive work.

Best for

Meetings

Slack

Track team follow-ups and keep internal coordination visible.

Best for

Meetings · Monitoring

Notion

Read and update docs so work products stay inside the operating system.

Best for

Research

Why they feel different

The flat monthly plan only makes sense when the assistant keeps context.

Real identity

They onboard to your role, your clients, and your operating style, so work starts with context instead of a blank slate.

Persistent memory

The brief, the preference, and the last decision stay attached, so recurring work compounds instead of resetting every conversation.

Self-driven work

They draft, prepare, and follow through on the recurring loops that would otherwise stay open in your head.

Starts with recurring loops

Ship value in the first session, not after a long setup project.

Morning briefInbox triageMeeting prepMeeting follow-upResearch watchlist

Inbox

Triage messages, pull forward the ones that matter, and prepare replies.

Starts with

Run the inbox triage loop · daily

Meetings

Prepare meeting context, capture next steps, and draft the follow-through.

Starts with

Run meeting prep and follow-through · daily

Research

Track sources, watch key topics, and turn findings into useful briefs.

Starts with

Run the research radar · weekly

Monitoring

Keep watch on open loops, recurring checks, and what needs attention next.

Starts with

Run the open-loops review · weekly

FAQ

The questions people ask before starting early access.

What is Intern?

Intern is a public early-access Mac assistant for small-business operators. It keeps business memory around your routines, preferences, and operating context so drafts, prep, reminders, and follow-through keep moving over time — instead of resetting every conversation.

How is Intern different from a general-purpose assistant?

General-purpose assistants are open-ended. Intern is a product workspace with persistent memory, recurring work packs, visible receipts, and approval rules for sensitive actions — more useful for recurring operations than a blank chat.

What tools can I connect today?

Their reviewed connection set in this product is Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, and Notion. This page only promises the connections that are wired into the current flow — we do not oversell integrations.

Where do login and billing live?

The web account owns checkout, billing changes, support recovery, and desktop pairing. The Mac app mirrors that account state and is the daily work surface; normal users should not need runtime settings or API keys.

What does approval-first mean?

They can prepare drafts, briefs, and recurring work on their own, but sensitive sends and shared changes stay reviewable before they go out. You are always the last set of eyes.

See the product proof

The monthly price is easier to trust when you can see the work.

Go back to the homepage proof, or start early access and let Intern prepare the first recurring loop for review.