AI agency delivery creates cost in several places at once: expert time, agent runs, model tokens, automation tools, and review cycles. Keito keeps those costs tied to the client work that caused them.
Log human and agent delivery together
Capture billable human time and source-tagged AI agent work against the same client, project, and task so the delivery record is complete from day one.
Attach LLM and tool costs before they become overhead
Record token spend, API charges, tool usage, and agent session costs as expenses linked to the project that generated them.
Review the full client billing story
Approve time, costs, and invoice grouping before finance sends anything, so clients see a clear record instead of unexplained AI overhead.
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AI agency billing workflow
Turn AI-assisted delivery into billing evidence clients can understand
AI agencies do not only sell hours. They sell strategy, implementation, automations, agent workflows, and measurable outcomes. The billing problem is that the real delivery cost is split across people, model providers, agent runs, tools, and project review. If those costs are not attributed during delivery, they either get absorbed as overhead or appear as a vague line item that a client can challenge. Keito creates a structured billing layer for AI agencies: every human entry, AI agent run, and LLM cost is tied back to the client project, reviewed before invoice prep, and grouped in language a client can accept.
Track people, AI agents, model usage, and expenses against the same client project
Review billable AI delivery before the invoice is created
Show clients a clear billing record without exposing internal prompt, tool, or source noise
Workflow fit
Client attribution
Keito keeps ai agency billing software connected to client, project, billable status, approval, and invoice context before the work reaches finance.
Track people, AI agents, model usage, and expenses against the same client project
Review billable AI delivery before the invoice is created
Show clients a clear billing record without exposing internal prompt, tool, or source noise
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What Keito adds to ai agency billing software
AI cost attribution by client
Keito gives AI agencies a place to allocate model usage, agent runs, tool calls, and subscriptions to the projects that generated them.
Client and project cost attribution
LLM and tool expenses beside time
Source labels for human and agent work
Billing review for mixed delivery teams
Project leads can review human work and AI-generated delivery costs together before they become invoice evidence.
Billable and non-billable classification
Pre-invoice review workflow
Client-ready summaries
Pricing that does not punish agent scale
AI agencies can add automations and agent sources without turning every new agent into another paid user seat.
Solo from $19/month
Flat-rate team plans from $49/month
Unlimited AI agents on Solo
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Compare the workflow
The difference is not just recording time. It is whether the record can support billing, project decisions, and client conversations.
AreaKeitoTypical setup
Client attribution
Human time, agent work, LLM costs, and expenses by client and project
Costs scattered across timesheets, provider dashboards, and card statements
Invoice evidence
Reviewed billing summaries that separate human and AI-assisted delivery
Manual spreadsheet cleanup before every invoice cycle
Agent scaling
Unlimited AI agents on Solo and flat team pricing
Seat-based pricing that was designed for humans only
Margin control
Project-level visibility before AI costs become unrecoverable overhead
Aggregate provider bills with no client-level margin signal
No. Keito is broader billing and time tracking software, but this workflow is built for AI agencies that need client-level attribution for both human work and AI agent costs.
Can Keito track LLM costs as client expenses?
Yes. Teams can log model usage, API costs, tool charges, and agent run costs as project expenses so they can be reviewed alongside billable time.
Does Keito expose internal AI details on invoices?
No. Keito keeps source metadata internally for review while invoice summaries can use client-friendly labels such as strategy, implementation, QA, AI-assisted research, or automation delivery.
How is this different from a normal time tracker?
Normal time trackers capture human hours. Keito is designed to keep human work, AI agent activity, expenses, project context, and billing review in one client billing workspace.
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Start solo.
Add people when you need them.
Solo is built for one human owner and unlimited AI agents. Pro adds human teammates. Business adds integrations, exports, and online invoice payments.
Solo
One human owner
For independent consultants, freelancers, and small studios running work with AI agents.
AI agents do not count as human seats on any plan.
API on every paid plan
Solo, Pro, and Business can use API keys for agent workflows.
Business-only payments
Stripe payments, exports, Xero, and QuickBooks are on Business.
Build a cleaner billing record for ai agencies, ai automation studios, and ai consulting teams delivering client projects with a mix of people, agents, api usage, and software tools.
Start with Solo, add people on Pro when you need reviewers or collaborators, and see how Keito turns tracked effort into clearer reports.