Pricing follows deployment shape, not seats alone
Solo runs free on a machine you already own. Starter and Business are self-serve. Enterprise is arranged directly, since it includes backup, restore, and a rehearsed disaster-recovery drill specific to your environment.
Tiers
Solo
Free
One regulated professional, on a Windows PC you already own. Private and local: documentation and community support only.
Get in touchStarter
$10 / user / month
A small firm: 2-25 seats, one server you own, shared knowledge base and full governance. Email support. 30-day free trial, card required up front.
Business
$20 / user / month
A department: 26+ seats, no seat cap, multi-node, vertical packs. Priority support. 30-day free trial, card required up front, or talk to us about a sales-assisted pilot.
Enterprise
From $60,000 / year
Software we stand behind: multi-site, named recovery commitments, compliance evidence. Activation fee $8-12K. Contact sales, not self-serve.
Contact salesPrices match the V1 Feature Tier Matrix (rev 2026-08-01). Card is billed monthly. Bank transfer (FPX, Malaysia) is yearly-only; two months free when you pay yearly (D24: yearly = monthly × 10). Starter $100 / RM 500 · Business $200 / RM 1,000 per seat per year. Both Starter and Business get a card-authorised 30-day free trial, one per account. A card is required at trial start but not charged until day 31, and a trial that ends without converting stops with your data intact on your own disk (no read-only tail). The trial is card-only; FPX (bank transfer) buyers skip the trial and pay directly, or talk to us about a sales-assisted pilot. Solo activation is arranged directly until email delivery is wired.
Starter & Business checkout
Card payment is available monthly or yearly (two months free). Bank transfer (FPX, Malaysia) is billed annually rather than monthly, since it can't be charged on a recurring schedule.
Solo's activation flow exists on our side but isn't switched on here yet; it depends on real email delivery being wired up, which hasn't happened. Rather than show a form that would fail, we're asking Solo users to reach out directly for now.