Pricing
The prices, on the website, like they should be.
Most firms make you book a call to hear a number. We think vagueness is the thing that made you distrust software people in the first place. So here are the ranges we actually work in.
If a number on this page changes for your project, you'll see why — in writing, before we start.
| Offer | Price | Timeline | What that covers |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Opportunity Audit | $2,500 fixed | ~2 weeks | Prioritized roadmap with a payoff estimate and build price on every line. Yours to keep. Roadmap prices good for 90 days. |
| Builds | $4,000 – $30,000 | 2–6 weeks | Most builds land in this range. Exact fixed price is set in your audit roadmap — one number, in writing, before work starts. |
| EchoNova Partner | from $2,000 / month | monthly, cancel anytime | Continuous improvements, small automations, support, priority response, quarterly roadmap review. |
| Team Enablement | from $1,500 / workshop | half-day + playbooks | Usually bundled into a Build or Partner plan at reduced cost; priced standalone here for transparency. |
For scale: the kind of internal tool in our $4,000–$30,000 range was routinely quoted at $150,000+ in 2022.
The rules behind the numbers
How pricing works here
Every price is fixed before work starts
You’ll know the full price before we write a line of code. It goes in the agreement next to the delivery date.
No hourly billing, anywhere
There is no meter. A project that takes us longer than planned costs you exactly what the agreement says.
Scope changes are your call
Want to add something mid-build? We quote the change in writing. You approve it or you don’t. The number never moves on its own.
Canceling Partner costs nothing
Stop any month. Everything we built keeps running, because you owned it the whole time.
Fair questions
About these numbers
Why publish prices when nobody else does?
Because “call us” pricing is how this industry earned its reputation. Publishing ranges keeps us honest and saves you a meeting.
What decides where a build lands in the range?
Mostly how many systems it touches and how many people use it. A one-team automation sits at the low end. A customer portal tied into accounting sits higher. Your roadmap shows the exact number per item.
Is the audit fee credited toward a build?
Yes. Go ahead with any roadmap item within 90 days and the audit fee comes off that build’s price.
What if my project is bigger than the range?
Some are. The rules don’t change: one fixed number, one date, in writing. The audit will tell you before anything is committed.
The audit puts an exact number on every line.
Ranges are for websites. Your roadmap has real prices — fixed, in writing, good for 90 days.