Pricing

Commercial models for custom web scraping, data pipelines, and enterprise delivery.

Engagements can start with a tightly scoped $100 validation and scale into recurring managed pipelines, custom dashboards, and broader data product delivery.

Commercial posture

NDA-friendly engagements for sensitive initiatives.
Scoping built around refresh cadence, source complexity, and delivery format.
Professional delivery language for procurement, operations, and internal stakeholders.

Validation Sprint

From $100

Best for a fast proof of capability, one-source extraction, sample dataset creation, or a small custom validation before a larger engagement.

Focused source scope
Sample structured output
Fast turnaround
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Managed Pipeline

Recommended

From $1,500/mo

For recurring delivery, monitored scraping jobs, schema management, and operational support for teams that need dependable public web data every week.

Recurring collection
QA and normalization
Delivery into your stack
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Data Product

Custom quote

For companies that need internal dashboards, alerts, customer-facing reporting, multi-source aggregation, and service expectations aligned to business workflows.

Custom dashboards
Workflow integration
Enterprise service model
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How buyers usually start

Most teams begin with a scoped source, a clear schema, and a delivery target.

That approach keeps procurement simple, reduces internal risk, and creates a clean path into larger recurring delivery once the workflow has been validated.

Does every project require a monthly contract?

No. Some teams start with a one-time validation or a small source-specific engagement before moving into a managed recurring pipeline.

Can you deliver more than raw exports?

Yes. We can deliver normalized datasets, dashboard views, alerts, APIs, warehouse-ready files, and custom reporting interfaces.

Do you support enterprise working models?

Yes. We structure engagements for professional communication, NDA workflows, defined scope, and operational support expectations.