Pricing & engagement

Staged commitment. Measured value.

You start with a paid assessment, move into a scoped build, then operate under a subscription that reflects the workflows you actually run.

The three stages

How engagements are structured.

  1. 01

    Assess

    A paid, fixed-scope assessment of your lifecycle. Output: a prioritized workflow roadmap, baselines and a build proposal for the first two workflows.

  2. 02

    Build

    Scoped by workflow count, complexity and integration surface. Includes workflow definitions, evaluation against historical examples and rollout with your team.

  3. 03

    Operate

    A subscription covering monitoring, exception handling, model and prompt maintenance, and continuous improvement as your process changes.

What drives price

Complexity indicators.

FactorLower complexityHigher complexity
Data sourcesOne or two structured systemsMany fragmented or unstructured sources
Integration surfaceRead-only exportsBi-directional writes into CRM and data rooms
Approval gatesSingle reviewerMulti-party review and compliance sign-off
VolumePredictable, steadySpiky, deal-driven peaks
SensitivityInternal materialsConfidential client or LP-facing materials

Usage is metered in business units

Opportunities screened, meetings processed, documents synthesized, companies mapped. You should be able to forecast cost from your deal pipeline – not from token counts.

What every engagement includes

  • Written workflow definitions with approval gates
  • Baselines set before launch and reviewed at 90 days
  • Evaluation against your historical examples
  • Named owner for exceptions and change requests

Start with an assessment.

Fixed scope, fixed price, and a roadmap you own whether or not we build it.