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Pricing

Clear prices. No procurement games.

You are buying audit survivability and suppression continuity, not metered API calls. Prices are fixed and stated up front, the way a compliance buyer should expect.

Core
$3,000/ year

For a single broker running the cycle on a steady volume.

  • Automated 45-day cycle
  • Suppression record and re-sweep
  • Hash-chained, anchored audit log
  • Status reporting to DROP
  • Up to about 1,000 requests per cycle
Plus
$7,500/ year

For higher volume and brokers who want the full evidence package.

  • Everything in Core
  • Higher request volume
  • Full audit-package export
  • Schema-mapping help
  • Quarterly validation run
  • Priority fixes
Air-gapped
$10k–25k/ year

Fully on-premise, for brokers where nothing can leave the network.

  • Everything in Plus
  • Engine runs entirely on your premises
  • Time-bound license and signed spec packs
  • Hardware-rooted evidence option
  • Custom contract and onboarding

Start here

Most brokers begin with a readiness assessment.

Before a subscription, a fixed $500 review tells you your scope, your exposure, and your gaps. You keep the package whether or not you go further, and it counts as the first step if you do.

Request a readiness assessment

Readiness assessment
$500

Fixed scope. One short call in, a written assessment out, inside a week. No commitment to proceed.

Plain notes on price

  • The state's own fees are separate. The $6,000 annual registration goes to CalPrivacy, not to us.
  • No per-request metering. You should be able to predict the bill, and per-request pricing only pushes people back to spreadsheets.
  • No perpetual licenses. Subscriptions are term licenses, because keeping your spec current is the recurring value.
  • Implementation labor on the connected setups is quoted up front, not buried.

If the only price you will engage at is utility pricing for a commodity matcher, we are probably not the right fit, and that is a fair thing to find out early.

Not sure which tier fits?

The readiness assessment answers that too. It is the cheapest way to get a straight read.