Enki Pricing – Refined

Your next market strategy shouldn’t depend on last year’s PDF.

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Built for product, strategy, market-intelligence, commercial, and application teams.

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Junior Analyst

$200/year

Explore market drivers, opportunities, policy, and installations with cited research

Track commercial activities, news, M&A, and investments in real time

Access third-party charts and graphs with full citations

Generate up to 100 research reports per month, exportable as links or CSVs

Senior Analyst

$600/year

Unlock everything in Junior Analyst

Create custom charts and visuals from cited data

Build executive presentation narratives with structured storylines

Apply structured SWOT and PESTL frameworks instantly

Enki Trends

Custom predictive dashboards

Monitor emerging players and automatically track their commercial activities

Identify predictive indicators of exits, close-downs, and growth momentum

Analyze trends across weekly, monthly, and quarterly views with exports

Enki's FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Getting Started

No. You can ask in plain language such as “Who’s scaling SOFC in maritime?” and Enki delivers structured, source-backed answers instantly.

No training is needed. Enki works out of the box with live commercial signals from pilots, deployments, partnerships, and filings.

No. Enki runs in your browser. Simply log in and start using it.

Answers appear in under 20 seconds. Enki searches live data in real time and structures the results immediately.

Enki interprets plain language and still surfaces the most relevant commercial signals and sources. If your question is broad, Enki will guide you by suggesting more specific angles and follow-up prompts. It understands your intent and frames the next questions within a market research structure, helping you refine the scope and get to the exact intelligence you need.

When you type a question, Enki immediately searches trusted public sources such as press releases, regulatory filings, pilot deployments, product launches, market disclosures, and news. It captures the relevant commercial signals and synthesizes them into structured answers with clear source links so you can verify. The final output is an analyst quality research report with trusted references, charts, graphs, and comparisons that is ready to present.

2. Trust & Security

No. We never use your queries, documents, or activity to train Enki or any other model.

Yes. Your queries remain private. Enki does not save, sell, or share your personal identifiable information.

No. We do not store your PII. Only the basic account details you provide for login are kept secure. All payment information is handled by our vendor Stripe, which manages transactions under industry-standard security and compliance.

Yes. Enki is pay-as-you-go. There are no contracts and no lock-in.

Enki is built to minimize hallucinations. Every answer comes with source links that Enki has verified before presenting to you. You can also confirm by checking the original filing, press release, or disclosure yourself. In the background, Enki runs multiple verification steps to cross-check signals before showing the result, which further reduces the chance of errors.

3. Coverage & Accuracy

Enki pulls data from real-time public signals including press releases, regulatory filings, pilot deployments, product launches, market disclosures, news articles, blogs, technical reviews, and academic papers. Each time you send a query, Enki refreshes against these sources so you always see the most current information available.

Every insight links back to its original source, which means it has already been verified before reaching you. You can double-check immediately by following the source. Each time you ask a question, Enki refreshes against the latest public signals. Unlike traditional analyst reports that are tied to quarterly cycles, Enki’s insights are always current and continuously updated. In the background, Enki also runs a verification process that cross-checks multiple signals before presenting results, further reducing the chance of errors.

Enki is not a static, taxonomy-based database. It interprets your question dynamically and captures what is most relevant in context. Because it is powered by an LLM, there is no rigid taxonomy that limits what you can explore. The model understands your query and pulls the right signals. Coverage includes any energy-related topic such as DAC, SOFC, hydrogen, e-fuels, batteries, CCUS, ammonia, and other emerging sectors. Beyond energy, Enki can also track other industries with strong public signals, such as pharmaceuticals, hard-to-abate industries, aviation, semiconductors, and more.

Ask directly. Enki searches live data each time. If the information exists publicly, Enki will surface it.

Yes. Every response includes a source trail showing the documents or announcements used.

Yes. While Enki is purpose-built for clean tech and the energy transition, it can capture any sector that produces strong public signals. Beyond energy, Enki can track industries such as pharmaceuticals, hard-to-abate sectors, aviation, semiconductors, and more.

Enki prioritizes primary and verifiable sources such as regulatory filings, official press releases, pilot announcements, and reputable news and analyst outlets. Content without a clear origin or reliability does not make the cut.

Enki structures raw signals into clear summaries with context such as who, what, when, and how much. It does not just return search results. It functions like a digital analyst that never sleeps, always citing sources so you can verify.

4. Features & Collaboration

General-purpose LLM tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity are built for conversation. They can be useful for brainstorming, but they often provide generic answers on specialized energy or B2B topics and are prone to hallucinations or outdated content.

AlphaSense is primarily a document search tool, focused on filings and transcripts from publicly traded companies, and it does not provide details on startups, emerging technologies, or niche segments.

Rystad and BNEF deliver analyst-curated research reports, but these are tied to slower update cycles and rarely go into detail on startups, niche technologies, or segments considered “too small” for their coverage.

Enki is purpose-built for market intelligence. It works in real time, captures commercial signals such as pilots, partnerships, and regulatory filings, and synthesizes them into structured answers. It combines crawling of the freshest live signals, memory of critical knowledge about the energy sector, and synthesis across its database to expand questions, provide perspective, and make comparisons. This allows Enki to highlight patterns, trends, and gaps in ways that feel like an analyst wrote the answer, always pointing back to verified sources so you can confirm the claims. Enki also covers emerging technologies, startups, and niche segments that often fall below the radar of traditional analyst teams but can represent markets worth hundreds of millions of dollars for product and commercial teams.

In this way, Enki complements other platforms by delivering fast, source-backed, and decision-ready intelligence in areas others cannot cover.

Yes. Enki generates tables, comparison charts, and trend visuals where useful so you can spot patterns and present them directly.

Yes. You can export insights, copy links, or use team features to collaborate and track answers together.

Yes. We can set up custom trackers for the companies, technologies, or markets you care about, and you will receive notifications when new signals appear such as pilots, partnerships, filings, product launches, or major news. There is no self-serve UI for alerts yet.

No. Enki augments your analysts so they can do more, faster. Teams typically save up to 80 percent of the time they used to spend on repetitive searches, manual data extraction, and organizing information. Enki delivers structured, source-backed findings in seconds, while your analysts stay in control of judgment, strategy, and decision-making.

Enki makes your analyst a super analyst. It helps them save up to 80 percent of the time they normally spend on repetitive searches, manual data extraction, and organizing information. Instead of digging through PDFs, Google results, or static analyst notes, they can focus on higher-value work such as strategy, competitive positioning, and decision-making. Enki gives them instant access to structured, source-backed insights that normally take hours or days to compile. The result is faster turnaround, less burnout, and a higher standard of analysis for the team.

Yes. Enki goes beyond pulling links or snippets. It combines crawling of the freshest live signals, memory of critical knowledge about the energy sector, and synthesis across its database to expand questions, provide perspective, and make comparisons. This allows Enki to highlight patterns, trends, and gaps in ways that feel like an analyst wrote the answer. The key difference is that it always points back to the underlying sources so you can verify the claims. The result is not a generic chatbot response but an analyst-style report in less than 20 seconds, ready to share with leadership.

5. Credibility & Story

Enki is built for decision-makers who need fast, reliable market intelligence. Typical users include Chief Technology Officers, Chief Commercial Officers, CEOs, strategy teams, product teams, business development teams, and technology teams. It is also accessible for individual analysts who want Bloomberg-level intelligence without analyst fees.

Enki is trusted by Fortune 500 energy companies, global chemical processing companies, and emerging startups in carbon capture, hydrogen, and fuel cells. Users range from C-suite leaders such as CTOs, CCOs, and CEOs to strategy and analyst teams who need to track pilots, spot new partnerships, and brief executives with confidence.

Enki was founded by energy and AI veterans from Baker Hughes, Shell, SLB, and Microsoft. Having worked inside global energy and technology companies, we experienced firsthand the pain of slow, outdated intelligence. We built Enki to solve this problem for decision-makers who need fast, reliable insights.

Decision-makers often waste weeks digging through PDFs, analyst reports, and scattered news articles. We created Enki to deliver Bloomberg-style intelligence for the energy market that is faster, more affordable, and directly actionable.

  • Opportunity identification before competitors
  • Market landscape mapping across DAC, SOFC, hydrogen, e-fuels, batteries, CCUS, and other clean tech sectors
  • Competitive intelligence to track rivals in real time
  • Trend analysis to identify emerging patterns and signals
  • Techno-economic analysis to understand costs, performance, and scalability
  • Policy and regulation analysis to monitor incentives, risks, and compliance factors

Yes. Enki Research Assistant is our flagship product, but it is part of a broader platform we are building for energy transition intelligence. We also develop custom trackers and dashboards for companies that want continuous monitoring. Our vision is to provide the full intelligence layer for the energy transition from real-time discovery to team-wide strategy alignment.

6. Plans, Pricing & Trial

Enki starts at 200 dollars per year. There are no setup fees and no contracts.

Both. Individuals can start with a personal plan and scale to team workspaces when ready.

Yes. Every user receives product support along with guidance on best practices to get the most value from Enki. Our team also shares examples of different use cases so you can see how others apply Enki for opportunity identification, market mapping, competitive intelligence, and executive briefings.

Yes. Every new user receives a 7-day free trial with no commitment.

You will automatically roll into the annual plan unless you cancel. Your saved searches and trackers will carry over.

Yes. A card is required to activate the trial but you will not be charged if you cancel before the 7 days are up.

Most clients use corporate credit cards, including purchase cards or training and entertainment cards. Others use a personal credit card and then submit for reimbursement later. This flexibility makes it easy to get started quickly without waiting for lengthy procurement cycles. For large teams with more than 50 licenses, we also support purchase orders (PO) on request.

Here is a message you can copy directly:

Enki is already trusted by Fortune 500 energy companies, chemical processing companies, and emerging clean tech startups in carbon capture, hydrogen, and fuel cells. Users include CTOs, Chief Commercial Officers, and CEOs who rely on Enki for fast, reliable intelligence.

It saves analysts up to 80 percent of the time they normally spend on repetitive searches and manual data extraction.

It produces board-ready insights in less than 20 seconds, with clear source links for verification.

It costs only 200 dollars per year per user, compared to thousands for BNEF or Rystad.

It also offers a free 7-day trial and supports standard corporate payment methods, so we can test it with no risk.

Enki does not replace human analysts but makes them far more effective by removing the heavy lifting of information gathering.

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