Audit only
Founder Audit, $1,500. Receive the report and a review call, and stop there if you choose.
OpLogica prices for bounded, fixed-scope outcomes at each stage. You pay only for the stage you choose. Pricing is transparent and predictable, and we do not use per-seat or subscription pricing for these services, because the value is in a defined assessment and a defined implementation, not in ongoing access.
The structure protects you from paying for the wrong thing.
The audit is the starting point for the staged engagement. It is paid once, and it delivers a structured reviewability assessment of one workflow. The tier reflects scope and complexity, confirmed at scoping.
Founder Audit
$1,500
Early adopters, one bounded workflow
Standard Audit
from $3,500
A standard workflow assessment
Enterprise Audit
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Multiple or complex workflows, custom scope
For a single, well-bounded workflow and early engagements. It delivers the core reviewability assessment and report. A focused, bounded scope, offered as part of being early stage.
For a more complex workflow or a more detailed assessment. The starting price reflects a baseline scope that may increase with complexity, confirmed at scoping.
For multiple workflows, greater complexity, or specific organizational requirements, scoped and quoted individually after a short qualification. The price is custom because the scope is custom, with no hidden standard price.
Each tier delivers the same core audit, scoped appropriately. Lower tiers are not lesser, they are bounded to fit the workflow.
| Deliverable | Founder Audit | Standard Audit | Enterprise Audit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Workflow coverage | One bounded workflow | A more complex workflow | Custom scope |
| Full assessment | Included | Included | Custom scope |
| Premium reviewability report | Included | Included | Custom scope |
| Review call | Included | Included | Custom scope |
| Recommended next step | Included | Included | Custom scope |
After the audit, you receive the report and a review call. If the fit is strong, the recommended next step is an approved control pack, with the 50 percent audit credit applying if you proceed within 30 days. Proceeding is optional and depends on the audit findings and fit.
from $6,000, available only after a Workflow Audit and delivered through implementation, not sold as a standalone download. The pack must be matched to the specific gaps the audit finds, so purchasing it without an audit would risk a poor fit. The audit credit reduces the effective cost when proceeding within the window.
$6,000 to $9,000, available only after the audit and an approved control pack, because implementation applies the specific controls you approved. The range reflects scope and complexity, confirmed at scoping. You own your workflow afterward, with no lock-in.
Exact totals depend on scope confirmed at scoping. These paths show how the stages combine.
Founder Audit, $1,500. Receive the report and a review call, and stop there if you choose.
Founder Audit $1,500, then the Insurance Control Pack (from $6,000) and Control Pack Implementation ($6,000 to $9,000). Proceeding within 30 days credits 50 percent of the audit fee, $750 on the Founder tier, toward the next stage. Totals are scope-dependent and confirmed at scoping.
Price is tied to scope. Scope is defined and agreed before each stage, and if you want to expand scope, the change is quoted and agreed before any additional work, so there are no surprise charges.
Staged, fixed-scope pricing rather than seat or subscription pricing: the value is a defined assessment and a defined implementation, not ongoing access; staged pricing lets you commit only to the next step; fixed scope makes cost predictable; and the audit credit aligns our incentive with delivering an audit that stands on its own and can justify a next step.
It depends on the stage. The Workflow Audit is Founder $1,500, Standard from $3,500, or Enterprise custom scope. The Insurance Control Pack is from $6,000, and Control Pack Implementation is from $6,000 to $9,000, each available after the prior stage.
Because you cannot fix what you have not measured. The audit identifies the specific gaps, which is what everything else is matched to.
Because it must fit the specific gaps the audit finds. Purchasing it without an audit would risk a poor fit, so it is delivered through implementation after an audit.
Because implementation applies the specific controls you approved. Applying unapproved controls can create unnecessary cost.
So you commit only to the next step, and each stage informs the next. It protects you from paying for the wrong thing.
A focused audit of a single, well-bounded workflow at $1,500, appropriate for getting started and offered as part of our early stage.
An audit of a more complex workflow or a more detailed assessment, from $3,500, with the starting price reflecting a baseline scope that may increase with complexity.
A custom-scoped engagement for multiple workflows or specific requirements, quoted individually after a short qualification. The price is custom because the scope is custom.
A structured reviewability assessment of one workflow, including the integrity score, executive grade, findings, evidence, approval, exception, and reconstruction reviews, an exposure estimate, a recommended control pack, and a review call.
Yes. The audit is a paid-once engagement, not a subscription.
If you proceed from the audit to the next stage within 30 days, 50 percent of the audit fee is credited toward that stage.
It applies if you proceed within 30 days of the audit.
No. Proceeding is entirely optional and depends on the audit findings and fit.
From $6,000, available only after an audit, and delivered through implementation rather than sold standalone.
From $6,000 to $9,000, available after the audit and an approved control pack, with the range reflecting scope and complexity.
It depends on the tiers and scope you choose, confirmed at scoping. The page shows illustrative journeys with the real prices, but exact totals are scope-dependent.
Because the value is a defined assessment and a defined implementation, not the number of people with access.
Because these services deliver a defined outcome at each stage, not ongoing access. We do not use subscription pricing for them.
No. Scope is defined and agreed before each stage, and any scope change is quoted and agreed before any work.
The change is quoted and agreed before any additional work, so there are no surprise charges.
Ongoing managed services, custom development beyond the defined control implementation, legal or compliance certification, guaranteed outcomes, and any third-party tool costs you may incur.
No. Our pricing reflects defined scope, not a promise of outcomes, and we do not guarantee loss reduction or return on investment.
No. We support audit readiness and decision accountability. We do not certify compliance or provide regulatory approval.
No. Nothing in our pricing includes legal advice.
Yes. You own your workflow, with no lock-in.
Yes. The audit is a standalone deliverable, and you are free to stop after it.
By the scope and complexity of the workflow, confirmed during scoping before you commit.
Because enterprise scope varies widely. We quote it individually rather than hide a standard price.
No. They are clearly labeled illustrative examples using the real prices, with no real customer.
Yes. The sample report shows the full deliverable on fictional data, and the scoring model page explains the score.
Engagements are invoiced and paid through a third-party processor, with the specifics confirmed at engagement.
Prices may evolve as the company matures, and any engagement is honored at the agreed price.
The engagement begins with a Workflow Audit. Everything else is optional and conditional on the audit showing value, with the credit applying if you proceed. Start with the audit, decide the rest later.