FAQ

The questions worth asking.

Money and agreements deserve straight answers. Here are ours.

Isn't letting an AI negotiate risky?

No — the agent can only act within bounds you sign with your passkey, and every move is checked against them. You set the floor and the give-away budget; the agent works inside the fence. It can sweeten a deal up to a limit you set, and it can never exceed what you approved.

Does the other side need an account?

Not to start. They open your link, see the offer, and make their move with no account. An account is only created when they actually send a reply — and on a Link, you cover the negotiation, not them.

What makes the agreement “verifiable”?

When everyone agrees, the terms are sealed into a passkey-signed, tamper-evident record. It comes with a public verify page anyone can check and a downloadable PDF — so both sides can prove exactly what was agreed. No screenshots, no he-said / she-said.

How do I sign in? Do I need a password?

No passwords. Negolio uses passkeys — sign in with Face ID, Touch ID, or your device. The same passkey is what signs your agreements, which is what makes them verifiable.

How do I connect my own AI assistant?

You connect your assistant (Claude, ChatGPT, and others) once, over MCP. From then on it can field inbound deals automatically within the signed bounds you set — including granting pre-approved extras within a budget. It's the differentiator, and it's built.

What can I actually negotiate?

The real terms of a deal — price, scope, timeline, deliverables, extras. Each side proposes values item by item, and the system tracks agreement on each one until everything lines up and the deal can seal.

Can more than two people negotiate?

Yes — a negotiation isn't limited to one-on-one. You can add everyone the deal involves, and it seals only once every participant accepts (consensus). Any counter resets the agreement tally and uses a round, so no one ends up committed to something they didn't sign. (Public Links are one-to-one today — for a group, use a Bargain or a Vote.)

Is there a mobile app?

The Android app is on Google Play (play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.negolio.android), and the iOS app arrives this week. The web app does everything in the browser too, and Links are web-first.

What does it cost?

Negolio is pay-as-you-go — credits, no subscriptions. One credit starts a negotiation (charged only to the starter, never the responder — the one exception is a tender, where each vendor pays 1 credit to place a signed bid), and credits never expire. New accounts get 100 free credits at launch — a limited-time offer. After that, packs run from €1.00 down to €0.60 per credit (the more you buy, the less each costs), you can buy credit packs in the Android app today, with iOS this week (web purchasing is next) — and your 100 launch credits are free right now. See the pricing page for the full table. Running something high-volume, or embedding Links? Contact us for custom pricing.

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