Kiro has added a new $100/month tier called Pro Max, which the company says is meant to address a “big gap” between its $40 Pro+ plan and its $200 Power plan. The new tier includes 5,000 credits per month, access to premium models such as Claude Opus 4.8, Sonnet 4.6 and Auto, and the same feature set as Power, including specs, custom subagents, powers, hooks and full CLI access.
According to Kiro, the plan is aimed at professional developers who spend hours each day working in the platform, writing code, running specs, iterating on features and debugging across multiple projects. The company also suggests it is intended as a way to avoid the unpredictability of overages, which Pro+ subscribers could already enable once they hit their credit limit.
Kiro states that Pro Max can be selected from account settings immediately. Mid-cycle upgrades will be prorated, and the new credit allocation takes effect right away, subject to proration. New users can also apply Kiro’s $20 sign-up bonus credit to a Pro Max subscription, as with other tiers.
The company presents the new plan as part of a broader effort to offer “a subscription at every level of usage,” from the free tier up to the Power plan. Kiro’s latest pricing setup now spans weekend side projects through heavier daily workflows, with Pro Max positioned in the middle as a fixed-price alternative to variable overage charges.
Source: Kiro blog
