Pricing
Pick a lane
A deliverable is one scoped output: a user flow, a wireframe set, a UX audit, a spec, priced flat per month. Annual pricing shown. Month-to-month is +25%. No hourly billing, ever.
Pace
RecommendedTwo deliverables a week. Right for active product sprints.
- 8 deliverables per month
- 3-5 business day turnaround
- Async, in writing, no meetings
- Two active requests in parallel
- Pause or cancel anytime
€3,000
per month, annual
Or, if you know you need something else
Pulse
One deliverable a week. Enough to unblock most teams.
- 4 deliverables per month
- 3-5 business day turnaround
- Async, in writing, no meetings
- One active request at a time
- Pause or cancel anytime
€1,500
per month, annual
Pro
Unlimited scope for teams that ship continuously.
- Unlimited monthly requests
- Priority queue, ahead of Pulse and Pace
- Up to 4 active requests in parallel
- Monthly 30-minute working session
- Pause or cancel anytime
€6,000
per month, annual
Enterprise
Embedded senior UX without the headcount.
- Custom scope and volume
- Direct access to both principals
- NDA, MSA, and SOW on your paper
- Quarterly planning session included
- Invoiced monthly or annually
€15,000+
per month, custom
Do the math yourself
vs. hiring a senior UX FTE
- Annual cost
- €100K to €150K + benefits + equity€36K on Pace
- Time to start
- 3 to 6 months24 hours
- Output
- ~30 deliverables a year~96 deliverables a year
vs. an agency engagement
- Minimum
- $40K to $200K€1,500
- First deliverable
- 8 to 12 weeks3-5 business days
- Discovery overhead
- ~30% of the projectNone
vs. Upwork freelancers
- Price
- Hourly, variableFlat monthly
- Quality risk
- Variable, needs vettingTwo vetted seniors
- Scope discipline
- NoneProductized deliverables
Add-ons, not the point
Single deliverable, non-subscriber
€750
5-day turnaround, tests the fit
Rush deliverable, subscriber
€500
Same-day turnaround
Audit-only engagement
€2,500
One product surface, one-time
Workshop, Pro and up
€1,500
90-minute deep dive, quarterly cap
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