scalebatch
By what you produce

Unlimited users, always.

Charging per seat makes an owner ration who can open the board, and the person you most need on it is the operator recording scrap. So the meter is production orders, not people.

The plans

Three, and the same product in all three

Traceability and quality are not an upgrade. Katana charges $249 a month for lot traceability alone, and that is the exact capability people leave it over.

A single line, one facility

$149/mo

Order volume per tier is being set before launch.

Several lines, or a co-packer growing

$349/mo

Order volume per tier is being set before launch.

Multi-facility, high mix

$749/mo

Order volume per tier is being set before launch.

Why this meter

The production order, and not the seat or the site

  • Not per userAn operator who cannot open the board does not record the stop, and the stop is the data the whole product is built to capture.
  • Not per site96.6% of the shops in this segment have exactly one plant. Charging by site is a price rise disguised as a scale.
  • Production orders track the value you getA shop running four orders a month and one running four hundred are not the same customer, and this is the only number that says so.
Boundaries

These numbers are not final

Nothing can be bought yet

There is no checkout, no trial and no invoice. The waitlist is the only thing on this site that does anything.

The tiers move

The order volumes are being set with the shops on the waitlist, because guessing them from a spreadsheet is how a price ends up wrong for everybody.

The price is set with the first shops, not at them.

Early access goes out by vertical, and the shops on the list shape both what ships first and what the tiers end up being.