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Subscription

Pay as you go

Essential

The automation you need for most business processes

One-time build

$1,000

12 Months Subscription

$250

/month

What’s included

$250 consumption credits every month

Expert automation build for 1 business process

Customer support during business hours

$200 bonus credits

Money back guarantee

Advanced

Automation for your business processes spanning across multiple systems

One-time build

$1,000

12 Months Subscription

$500

/month

What’s included

$500 consumption credits every month

All of the benefits of Essential Automation

2 months of stabilization period

$440 bonus credits

Money back guarantee

Expert

Integrated solutions to automate wide and deep, regardless of the number of business processes

One-time build

$2,500

12 Months Subscription

$2,500

/month

What’s included

$2,500 consumption credits every month

80 expert hours to build automation

Active monitoring of all workflows

Extended customer support

$3,250 bonus credits

All plans include unlimited and indefinite access to the Wrk Automation platform and the low-code workflow designer, to monitor, review your data, tweak your consumption and update automation workflows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do the credits work?

Every time a workflow is used, the usage is priced at the per-unit level. For example, a workflow to generate an automated client report in PDF could cost $1.10 per report. Each time your workflow runs, your credit will be debited for the total number of results generated. So a workflow run for that generates 100 client reports at $1.10 per report would cost you $110 in credits. A dollar is a dollar, there are no conversion mechanisms so it's clear what you're paying for.

What does the one-time build cost cover?

What if the wrkflow doesn’t work exactly how I want?

What happens if I don't use up all the credits?

What happens if I run out of credits?

I'm on a subscription, what happens at the end of the 12 months subscription

How do the credits work?

Every time a workflow is used, the usage is priced at the per-unit level. For example, a workflow to generate an automated client report in PDF could cost $1.10 per report. Each time your workflow runs, your credit will be debited for the total number of results generated. So a workflow run for that generates 100 client reports at $1.10 per report would cost you $110 in credits. A dollar is a dollar, there are no conversion mechanisms so it's clear what you're paying for.

What does the one-time build cost cover?

What if the wrkflow doesn’t work exactly how I want?

What happens if I don't use up all the credits?

What happens if I run out of credits?

I'm on a subscription, what happens at the end of the 12 months subscription

How do the credits work?

Every time a workflow is used, the usage is priced at the per-unit level. For example, a workflow to generate an automated client report in PDF could cost $1.10 per report. Each time your workflow runs, your credit will be debited for the total number of results generated. So a workflow run for that generates 100 client reports at $1.10 per report would cost you $110 in credits. A dollar is a dollar, there are no conversion mechanisms so it's clear what you're paying for.

What does the one-time build cost cover?

What if the wrkflow doesn’t work exactly how I want?

What happens if I don't use up all the credits?

What happens if I run out of credits?

I'm on a subscription, what happens at the end of the 12 months subscription

How do the credits work?

Every time a workflow is used, the usage is priced at the per-unit level. For example, a workflow to generate an automated client report in PDF could cost $1.10 per report. Each time your workflow runs, your credit will be debited for the total number of results generated. So a workflow run for that generates 100 client reports at $1.10 per report would cost you $110 in credits. A dollar is a dollar, there are no conversion mechanisms so it's clear what you're paying for.

What does the one-time build cost cover?

What if the wrkflow doesn’t work exactly how I want?

What happens if I don't use up all the credits?

What happens if I run out of credits?

I'm on a subscription, what happens at the end of the 12 months subscription

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