Pricing

Priced on orders you close, not seats you fill.

One price for the company, invoiced monthly, metered on confirmed customer orders. Put your whole team on it. Quote as much as you want. Every feature is included at every tier.

  • Priced per company
  • Invoiced monthly. No credit card
  • Every feature at every tier
The numbers

Three tiers, keyed to volume.

Moving up a tier means the desk is doing more business. Nothing else changes: same product, same integrations, same team size.

Up to 100 deals a month
$795/mo

A two or three person desk.

Up to 250 deals a month
$1,495/mo

A desk running at full speed with a couple of salespeople on it.

250+ deals a month
$2,650/mo

High volume. No cap above this tier.

A deal is a confirmed customer order. Not a quote, not an RFQ. It is the same definition the Deals surface uses inside the product, so the number on your invoice is a number you can go count yourself. Quotes and RFQs are unlimited and unmetered.

Included

What comes with it.

  • Every surface in the product: Ask, Desk, Trade, Quoting, Quotes out, Deals, Shipping, Sourcing, Purchasing, Receiving, Inventory, Inbox, Autopilot, Agents, the daily brief and Settings.
  • The authenticity stack: reference-photo checking, a Record of Origin per order, and pack verify.
  • All integrations: QuickBooks Online, your Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace mailbox, and your own UPS and FedEx accounts.
  • Everyone on your team, with roles and visibility controls.
  • Getting connected. Somebody walks the first setup with you.
  • Support from the person who built the product.
Not on the bill

Things we do not charge for.

  • Per seat. Add your team. Hiring never changes the bill.
  • Per quote or per RFQ. Quote as much as you want. Only confirmed orders count toward the tier.
  • Onboarding fees. Getting connected is part of it.
  • Held-back modules. Every feature is in every tier. Nothing is kept back to sell you later.
  • A premium tier for the privacy. The AI runs on our own hardware for every customer. It is not an upgrade.

Before you ask

The questions that come up on every call.

What counts as a deal?

A confirmed customer order. Not a quote, not an RFQ, not a conversation that might turn into something. It is the same definition the Deals surface uses, so you can open the product and count them.

Quotes and RFQs are unlimited. A month where you quote three hundred jobs and close forty is a forty-deal month.

What happens if we cross a tier?

You move up, and it is a conversation before it is an invoice. Crossing a tier means the desk closed more business, which is the only thing that moves the number. Adding people never does.

Is there a free trial?

Talk to us about what getting started looks like for your company. Since billing is by invoice rather than a card on file, the first conversation is where that gets set, not a checkout page.

Do I need a credit card?

No. Foreman is invoiced monthly. There is no card on file and no automatic charge.

What happens if we grow?

Adding people never changes the bill. The price is per company, not per seat, so hiring a fourth salesperson costs you nothing here.

Closing more orders can move you up a tier. That is the only thing that does.

What if we want to leave?

Disconnect your integrations from Settings and the access stops, including revoking the QuickBooks grant at Intuit rather than only on our side. Stored credentials and connector tokens can be destroyed on request or at account closure. See the privacy policy and the terms.

Does the privacy model cost extra?

No. All AI processing runs on hardware Oluri owns in Nashville for every customer. There is no cheaper tier where your data goes to OpenAI instead. That would defeat the point of the company.

Get started

See it on your own parts.

The number is on this page. What is worth fifteen minutes is watching it work on a real RFQ and a real purchase order of yours. Tyler answers, and he built it.