Pricing

Buy one controlled outcome before buying a platform.

The first ARBITER engagement is one workflow where AI assistance is valuable but silent action would create risk. We map it, constrain it, require approval where needed, and leave a receipt proving what happened.

Starting packages

Recommended first move

Controlled Workflow Pilot

Starting at $3,500

Best when one AI-assisted action would save time but a wrong or silent action could affect customers, systems, accounts, or money-adjacent work.

Outcome: One mapped workflow, one constrained adapter, deterministic policy, human approval, scoped grants, receipts, revocation, and an operator runbook.

Request pilot
Expansion path

Managed Gate Support

Starting at $750/month

Best after a pilot proves value and the controlled workflow needs ongoing monitoring, receipt retention, policy updates, and support.

Outcome: Managed operating rhythm for the first Gate, with reviewed changes and a maintained emergency-stop path.

Discuss managed support
Expansion path

Additional Controlled Adapter

$2,500–$5,000

Best when the first workflow is accepted and another provider or action needs its own narrow policy, approval, and receipt path.

Outcome: A separately scoped action contract and adapter without expanding the first grant into blanket authority.

Scope another adapter
Expansion path

Integrator / OEM Discovery

Starting at $7,500

Best for MSPs, WISPs, software builders, and integrators evaluating ARBITER as a reusable control layer or licensed component.

Outcome: Architecture fit, adapter and authority boundaries, deployment model, commercial path, and licensing discovery.

Request discovery

What the first pilot includes

  • One action with a clear business owner and approval path
  • Request, policy, approval, grant, execution, and receipt contract
  • A test or sandbox implementation before production access
  • Denied out-of-scope action, expiry/revocation, and replay evidence
  • Operator runbook and emergency-stop instructions
  • No passwords, secrets, private customer records, or unrestricted provider access in the initial request

Scope guardrails

  • The starting price assumes one workflow and one constrained adapter, not a broad platform rollout.
  • Regulated data, complex provider APIs, distributed infrastructure, or high-impact actions require a larger scope.
  • The public demos are tested reference proofs; production identity, credential custody, and durable grant state are added during the paid implementation.
  • Sensitive actions remain approval-gated unless the client explicitly defines and accepts a narrower automated rule.

Start with the action you would never give blanket permission.

Name the actor, action, target, approver, and evidence you need. The secure request path returns a receipt and puts the workflow into the protected INTIGNAI operator queue.