Elon Musk’s AI company xAI has introduced two workplace-focused tiers for its Grok model, aiming to push deeper into corporate deployments and challenge incumbents such as OpenAI and Google. Grok Business and Grok Enterprise are designed to bring higher usage limits, tighter security controls and closer integration with existing workplace tools.
Grok Business targets small and mid-sized teams through a self-serve subscription, priced at about 30 dollars per user per month. The plan is built around collaboration and knowledge work, with features such as search across Google Drive, agentic querying of internal document stores and permission-aware sharing that preserves existing access controls. Inline citations are offered to link generated answers back to original sources, a key requirement for audited workflows.
Grok Enterprise extends this by adding support for single sign-on, directory sync through SCIM and advanced audit logging, making it more suitable for heavily regulated industries. xAI stresses that customer data is encrypted in transit and at rest, kept in an isolated “Enterprise Vault” environment and not used to train its models. The company is positioning these offerings as a full-stack alternative in the rapidly crowding enterprise AI market, with custom pricing handled directly through its sales organisation


