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Configure pricing

Override model pricing so usage costs match your provider contracts or internal markup rules.

Why configure pricing

Otari tracks requests, tokens, providers, and models even before pricing is configured. Pricing turns that usage into cost.

Without pricing, the cost column shows $—. Your usage history is still recorded, but Otari cannot calculate spend until you set input and output rates for the model.

Set pricing

  1. Open Organization.

  2. Go to Model Pricing.

  3. Click Add to create a new pricing entry, or edit an existing one.

  4. Select the provider and model you want to price.

  5. Enter the input and output price per million tokens for that model.

  6. Set effective dates if you need a historical or future pricing period.

  7. Save the pricing entry.

Only organization owners and admins can update model pricing.

Review pricing history

Model pricing is shared across the organization, so Organization → Model Pricing is also where you review past and current entries.

  1. Open Organization.

  2. Go to Model Pricing.

  3. Review existing pricing periods for each provider and model.

  4. Check which entry is currently active.

  5. Edit or add entries when provider pricing changes.

Historical usage keeps the pricing that was active for that time window, so later updates do not overwrite the past.

Find provider pricing

OpenAI pricing

Look for pricing per 1M tokens.

Anthropic pricing

Anthropic shows prices per MTok.

Local providers

Local providers such as Ollama do not have upstream API bills, so Otari does not assign them a cloud cost by default.

You can still track requests, tokens, models, and timestamps for local providers. The cost column simply stays empty unless you choose to model that cost yourself.

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