Pricing
Priced against the work. Not the seat.
We work with your budget to build software that actually fits your restaurant — and we price our agents to land alongside the SaaS tools you already pay for. Bespoke software, without the bespoke price tag.
How we quote
Scope in. Quote out. No tiers. No seats. No surprises.
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Built to your budget.
Tell us what you can spend. We scope the work to fit — one focused agent, a full system, something in between. Budget drives scope; scope drives what we build first.
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Quote before we start.
You see the number before we begin. If the work grows, we re-quote. Nothing gets billed that you didn’t green-light first.
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You own what we build.
The code is yours. We host it, monitor it, keep it running — but walk away any time with everything you paid for. Not a seat license.
What’s included
Built, hosted, monitored, maintained. One engagement. One team. One bill.
Built by hand
Your restaurant, your workflows. Hand-built by our team — not assembled from a template.
Hosted by us
Our infrastructure. Your data, your tenant. No ops work on your side.
Monitored around service
If something misbehaves, we get paged before you do. Service is the last place we’d fail you.
Maintained as you evolve
Menus shift, volume swings, the book changes. The software shifts with you.
The shift
Bespoke software, at the price of centralized SaaS.
Custom software has always existed — it was just out of reach for restaurants. Six-figure projects. Twelve-month builds. A developer on staff. So the industry settled for centralized SaaS: software shaped around the ten thousand restaurants next to yours, not around yours.
AI and agentic development rewrote that math. Our team can hand-build software for your restaurant in days, not months — which means, for the first time, we can price custom agents competitively against Toast, Resy, Square, and the rest of the stack you already know.
You’re not choosing between “generic and cheap” and “custom and expensive” anymore. A single focused agent usually runs less than a year of most SaaS seats.
Pricing models
Fixed project, agentic hourly, or a blend of both.
Fixed project rate.
You see the number before we start. Scoped, quoted, delivered. Best when the work is well-defined — one agent, one system, one outcome.
Agentic hourly.
The agent works; you pay for the hours it actually spends on the job — like a line on an employee’s timesheet. Best for ongoing work where the shape shifts week to week.
Most engagements end up as a blend — fixed price to build, hourly to run. We’ll talk through what fits on the first call.
Ready to scope it?
Tell us the shape of the problem. We’ll send a quote, not a trial link.