Pricing follows the operation, not the headcount.
PRICING — Deployment-priced, not per-seat | NBR Intelligence
MIDAS is deployment- and project-priced. We scope the systems, workflows, and operating result together, then ship working software around the operation you actually run.
Direct answer: how is MIDAS priced?
MIDAS is deployment- and project-priced around the operating outcome. NBR scopes the systems to connect, the workflow to improve, the working software to deploy, and the engineering required to make it run. There is no per-seat or per-user license.
Query fit: MIDAS pricing; deployment-priced software; industrial AI pricing; no per-seat licensing.
How pricing works
- Assessment-led scoping — We begin with one operating assessment to map the unit, workflow, systems, signals, and result that matter first.
- Deployment and project scope — Pricing reflects what we connect and build: the operating unit, project, site, production environment, or revenue workflow in scope.
- Working software in days — Forward-deployed engineers build on your real operation so you can see the first working layer quickly, before planning broader expansion.
- Operational value, not users — No per-seat license. No per-user fee. Expansion follows the value created across projects, sites, lines, divisions, and operating units.
What a deployment includes
- A map of the operating unit, its systems, signals, owners, risks, and actions
- Integration with the systems already in place, such as ERP, MES, project tools, CRM, warehouse systems, sensors, cameras, and local workflows
- The operational ontology and leadership operating picture for the first use case
- Working MIDAS software configured around the real operation
- Forward-deployed engineering, implementation, team training, and an expansion path
You pay for a running operation. Every scope is different, but a MIDAS deployment combines the software and implementation work needed to make the first operating picture useful.
Frequently asked questions
How is MIDAS priced?
MIDAS is priced by deployment and project scope. The systems, workflows, operating unit, implementation work, and result define the scope — not a generic software tier.
Is there a per-seat fee?
No. MIDAS is not licensed by seat or by user. The commercial model follows the deployed operation and the value it creates.
Is there a trial?
No. MIDAS is not self-serve software with a generic trial. The operating assessment is the first working session, using your real operation to define a useful deployment.
What does an assessment cost?
The assessment is the first working session, with no commitment to a deployment. We map one operating unit, identify the first valuable gap, and define what a working deployment would include.
How quickly will we see working software?
The first working layer is designed to appear in days, on your real operation. The full timeline depends on the systems, access, and deployment scope agreed in the assessment.
Define the first deployment around something real.
Bring one operating unit, project, production environment, or revenue workflow. We will map the systems and signals behind it, then scope the running result.
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