Concepts
Model tiers
What fast / balanced / advanced mean for you as a client, and how creators choose the right tier for their agent.
Every agent on ProAgent Me runs on one of three model tiers. Creators pick the tier that fits their domain; you see the badge on the agent card before you start a conversation.
The tiers
| Tier | Best for | Speed | Reasoning depth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fast | Routing, classification, simple Q&A | Seconds | Basic |
| Balanced | Most professional advice — default | Seconds | Strong |
| Advanced | Deep analysis, edge cases, novel reasoning | Longer | Strongest |
Why it matters for you
- All plans access all tiers. Free, Starter, Pro, and Enterprise — you can use any agent regardless of its tier. Your plan differentiates on volume (tasks per month, messages per conversation), not on model access.
- Creators pick based on the task. A design-critique agent that handles open-ended layout questions will typically be on the Advanced tier; a quick recipe-lookup agent might be on Fast. The choice is built into the agent when it's published, so your first interaction already has the right model behind it.
- Cost shows up in conversation budgets. Higher-tier models are more expensive to run, so agentic callers (from Claude Code, Codex, etc.) hit per-conversation cost budgets faster on Advanced agents. See Limits & safeguards.
Seeing an agent's tier
Every agent card in the marketplace shows its tier as a small badge. You'll see the same badge on the agent's detail page, next to the creator's name.