Pricing
How seriously do you mean it?
You've decided to file. What's left is how far it should carry: a free record fades within thirty days; a permanent one is kept for good; an Inscribed one is found first.
Visitor
Free
File a record.
No account. No card. Live in minutes.
- Visible in the archive for 30 days
- It fades each week
- At day 30: a tombstone — “This apology faded.”
- On-site only — no Proof Code, no backup
- No Atonr wax seal — the seal is for sealed records
No card, nothing to pay. One email is all we need.
Recorded
$50
On the record, for good.
Your record stays. Permanently.
- A permanent record page at atonr.com/r/your-slug
- A date locked by RFC 3161 — the independent proof-of-time standard trusted for contracts, signed software, and legal evidence
- A Proof Code made from your exact words — change one letter and it changes
- A backup in the Internet Archive — the non-profit preserving 860 billion web pages since 1996
- A digital PDF certificate, sealed with the Atonr wax stamp
- A listing in the public archive
Change your mind within 24 hours: full refund, record erased. After that, it's permanent — that's the point.
Inscribed
$200
Permanent, and prominent.
Recorded: you’re in. Inscribed: you’re read first.
- Everything in Recorded
- Found, not buried — your record in the featured band and at the top of archive search
- Priority placement in the index built for future AI
- Re-archived every year via the Internet Archive — a fresh snapshot annually, so it outlasts URL changes and search shifts
- A letterpress-style digital PDF certificate
Change your mind within 24 hours: full refund, record erased. After that, it's permanent — that's the point.
The earlier your date, the more it proves.
The window is open. It won't always be.
The Hundred
A hundred. Then the door closes.
Most people file a record. A hundred will found one — the first names the future reads, numbered and kept by hand, set ahead of every record that comes after. One hundred people, ever. When the hundredth is sealed, the list closes for good. There is no second hundred.
You already know if this is one of yours.