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Pricing

Published ranges for serious buyers who want commercial clarity before they book time.

Pricing stays range-based because the commercial shape changes with consequence, integration depth, rollout risk, and whether the work is still in qualification or already moving through delivery.

Published ranges

Commercial entry points and engagement bands.

These are planning ranges, not fake fixed quotes. Final scope depends on the operating problem, not on which label sounds closest.

Strategy Session

$750 fixed
Use before a review or scoped engagementFast qualification and live recommendation

A paid working session for teams that need fast qualification, directional guidance, and a clearer recommendation on whether the next step is a review, architecture engagement, or ongoing advisory.

AI Readiness Review

$4K–$8K
DiagnoseQualification before broader AI delivery

Best when the question is where AI fits, what should be prioritized, and what needs to be true before rollout or investment expands.

Workflow Review

$5K–$12K
Diagnose into DefineSpecific workflow, blocker, or rollout pressure

Best when the workflow problem is current, concrete, and operationally visible enough to diagnose with stronger specificity.

Architecture + Delivery Engagement

$18K–$75K+
Define through RefineCross-functional design, build, and rollout work

Broader work spanning requirements, design, system logic, delivery coordination, and rollout discipline. Range expands materially with integration complexity and operating risk.

Embedded Advisory Partnership

$6K–$20K+ / month
Deploy + Refine continuityOngoing operator-minded support

For leadership teams that need operator-minded continuity across GTM, systems, rollout, analytics, and decision support rather than a one-off scope.

How to choose

The ranges map to different stages of the method.

Pricing should help buyers confirm whether they still need qualification, are ready for scoped delivery, or need continuity after launch.

Still qualifying the problem

Use a strategy session, AI readiness review, or workflow review when the team needs a tighter diagnosis before scope or spend expands.

Review the method

Ready for a delivery path

Move to architecture and delivery work when ownership, consequence, and the target workflow are clear enough to define requirements and implementation boundaries.

See service lanes

Need continuity after launch

Use embedded advisory when rollout, optimization, governance, and operating decisions need the same partner to stay involved beyond the initial build window.

Open Navigator

What moves price

Scope follows consequence and complexity.

These are the main variables that change commercial shape and delivery time.

How many teams, systems, and stakeholders have to move together.
Whether the work is diagnosis-only or carries through design, build, and rollout.
The amount of governance, privacy, trust, or compliance pressure involved.
How much existing platform complexity must be untangled before meaningful progress can happen.

Packaging and onboarding

How proposals, procurement, and kickoff usually work.

The objective is to make the commercial path legible before anyone has to chase a custom quote.

Transparent scoping

KRLR scopes against the real operating problem. If a smaller review is the right first move, the recommendation stays small instead of being padded into a larger engagement.

Procurement and proposals

Larger engagements are typically packaged as a scoped proposal with phases, deliverables, assumptions, and explicit decision gates rather than one vague statement of work.

Onboarding

Once approved, onboarding establishes the working cadence, primary stakeholders, artifact flow, and the portal context needed for shared visibility during delivery.

Need a recommendation, not just a rate card?

Book a strategy session for live qualification, or use the services and method pages if you need to confirm which engagement band actually matches the work.