Talk to Sales
Contact the Wraith Browser sales team for enterprise pricing, custom deployments, technical demos, and licensing questions.
Talk to Sales
Whether you are evaluating Wraith for a new project or looking to replace an existing browser automation stack, our sales team can help you find the right plan and deployment model.
What to expect
| Plan tier | Response time |
|---|---|
| Growth | Within 24 hours |
| Scale / Enterprise | Within 4 hours |
We offer technical demos tailored to your use case -- live walkthroughs of MCP tool integration, knowledge graph capabilities, and high-concurrency workloads.
Enterprise customers can discuss custom deployment options including dedicated infrastructure, on-premises installation, VPC peering, and data residency requirements.
Contact methods
Sales and Enterprise Inquiries
Start a discussion in our Enterprise category on GitHub — we respond to all inquiries there:
github.com/suhteevah/wraith-browser/discussions
Community and Technical Questions
Same place — GitHub Discussions is our primary communication channel for all inquiries, from enterprise evaluations to technical questions.
GitHub Issues
For bug reports and feature requests:
github.com/suhteevah/wraith-browser/issues
What to include in your inquiry
To help us respond quickly and recommend the right plan, please include:
- Company name -- so we can look up any existing relationship
- Expected monthly page volume -- helps us recommend Growth, Scale, or Enterprise
- Use case -- scraping, monitoring, AI agent workflows, test automation, or other
- Current tooling -- what you are replacing (Puppeteer, Playwright, Selenium, custom, etc.)
- Deployment preference -- managed cloud or self-hosted
The more context you provide, the faster we can put together a relevant proposal.
Quick links
- Pricing -- plan comparison, metering, and FAQ
- Security -- encryption, vulnerability management, and compliance
- Licensing -- AGPL-3.0, commercial licenses, and OEM terms
- ROI Calculator -- estimate cost savings vs. your current stack