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Pricing & scope

How pricing and scope work

Every service has a published starting price. Here is exactly what 'from' means, what changes the number, and what never does.

Published starting prices

Every service on this site carries the price it starts at. Scope changes it, and the proposal says so before you commit. There is no quote to chase and no number revealed only after a call.

What moves the price

Number of channels or systems, integrations beyond the standard set, custom procedures, and languages. The proposal lists each item and its delta — you see the arithmetic.

What never moves it

The price in the proposal is the price. We do not bill hours after the fact, and there are no surprise add-ons at handover.

Run costs on your own accounts

Agents and assistants carry a small monthly usage cost for the platforms they run on. It is billed to accounts you own, so you see real numbers, not a marked-up bundle. The expected figure is stated in the proposal.

Entry points and retainers

The lowest entry point is $50; agents start between $249 and $699; the AI Operations Partner retainer runs $199, $499 or $999 a month with no minimum term. Launch prices are reviewed after the first cohort of projects.

Questions

Can I get a discount?

Prices are published and the same for everyone. What you can do is start small — a $50 audit or a single automation — and grow into more.

What currency?

USD on the site. Indian clients are invoiced in INR with GST through Media Experts (India).

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