You pay for the modules you switch on.
We don't have a three-column pricing table, because an installation at a five-person company and a fifty-person one aren't the same thing. Here's what makes up the price, so you know what to ask.
Three things set the price
The modules you switch on
Email, warehouse, chat, invoices. You pay for the ones you use — not for a bundle that carries the rest.
How much Eve processes
Language model work is billed by volume. A company with a hundred emails a day pays more than one with ten — and that's exactly what the consumption view shows you.
Where it runs
In our cloud, operations are included. On your server you pay for the hardware and we're left with licence and support.
Indicative figures
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- Setup and rollout
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- Monthly per module
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- AI consumption
- «fill in: passed through, or included up to a limit»
- Pilot
- «fill in: length and price, or free»
Why we put it this way
We could print three tiers here and hope you fit one. Most companies don't, and then there's a conversation anyway — only now one side already has a number in mind that doesn't apply.
You also see consumption as it happens, not on the invoice. That's the other reason we're open about it: if we hid it in a flat fee, we'd have to price in a margin for the worst case.
Most common questions
What will it cost us?
Tell us how many emails and invoices you get a day and we'll work it out. Without that, any number would be invented.
What if consumption spikes one month?
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Can we try it before deciding?
«fill in: pilot terms».
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