Pricing / Scoped delivery

A CLEAR PRICE STARTS WITH THE WORK

A useful estimate starts with the workflow and the systems it touches.

From

A focused first workflow starts at €3,000. Scope grows with the product systems, hosts, approvals, and release work involved.

€3,000

Pilot connection

One bounded workflow, one host, a clear result, and the review needed to release it.

Custom scope

For several workflows, multiple hosts, complex permissions, or a product-wide rollout.

Estimate / Feedback

Describe the first workflow.

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01

Discovery

Interface map

We identify the first customer task, host requirements, data boundaries, risks, and a build sequence. You receive a written scope and architecture map.

02

Build

Working integration

The build covers product tools, the managed gateway, host-specific behavior, tests, and deployment. The estimate follows the approved interface map.

03

Ongoing

Operate and extend

After launch, we can add workflows, monitor failures, adapt to host changes, and keep contracts tested. This is optional and scoped separately.

Evidence / Primary sources

AI / Second opinion

Ask your AI first.

Use this prepared question to assess where an AI Product Interface could remove friction from your product.

“I run a software product. Help me identify one high-value workflow customers could complete through an AI Product Interface. Ask me about the product, the user, the action, required data, permissions, and the safest small first release.”

The prompt is copied as a backup. Some AI hosts may ask you to paste it after sign-in.

FAQ04

Questions, answered.

Is this only an MCP server?

No. The MCP layer is one part. We also scope the product actions, permissions, host-specific behavior, UI, testing, and release path.

Do we need to rebuild our product?

Usually no. The interface sits in front of approved capabilities in your existing product. We start with a narrow workflow and expand from evidence.

Will it work in ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini?

The shared architecture can support all three. Each host still has its own UI, authentication, approval, and publishing rules, so we verify them separately.

How do you keep actions safe?

We define explicit tools, validate inputs, keep user approval visible, and preserve the product's existing authorization rules.