Confirm whether launch timing fits
Compare the current launch rates with the later monthly public rates for the same 1, 3, and 10 active-account structure.
The structure stays the same. The rate difference is clear: launch pricing is lower, standard public monthly pricing is higher, and the account structure remains steady.
Compare the rate window here, then use Pricing for plan choice, launch terms for program details, or Contact for a direct rollout answer.
Confirm the current launch rate, compare the later monthly rate, and choose the next step with the rate difference already understood.
Compare the current launch rates with the later monthly public rates for the same 1, 3, and 10 active-account structure.
Launch Partner pricing includes monthly and annual options, while the standard public side shown here is monthly.
After the timing math is clear, review launch terms, plan fit, or direct contact based on the next buying question.
The comparison keeps timing, account structure, and written acceptance separate so the commercial decision stays clear.
The standard side is a monthly public rate card. The yearly figures shown are current launch-window annual rates.
The comparison explains timing; it does not guarantee ongoing launch eligibility or future-price protection. Final signup, invoice, checkout, or other written acceptance controls exact commercial terms.
The 1, 3, and 10 active-account structure remains the same, AI stays included, and the platform does not become separate app line items after launch.
The table shows the launch rate, standard monthly rate, and notes for each active-account plan.
Launch Partner pricing is the lower current window. Standard public pricing is the later monthly rate for the same account structure.
The 1, 3, and 10 active-account structure stays the same, all included apps still unlock for those accounts, and AI remains included.
Pricing covers plan choice, Feedback Agreement covers launch-program terms, Legal covers policy boundaries, and Contact handles direct timing or rollout answers.
| Plan | Launch Partner | Standard public pricing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Account | $279/month or $2,899/year | $349/month | One active platform account, all included apps unlocked for that account, AI included. Standard public pricing shown here is monthly. |
| 3 Accounts | $749/month or $7,799/year | $949/month | Three active platform accounts, all included apps unlocked, AI included. Standard public pricing shown here is monthly. |
| 10 Accounts | $2,190/month or $22,999/year | $2,790/month | Ten active platform accounts, all included apps unlocked, AI included. Standard public pricing shown here is monthly. |
The surrounding pricing, product, finance, and AI context helps restaurants see what the rate window supports.
The pricing window is stronger when restaurants can verify the surrounding product, pricing, finance, and AI context.
Review the timing math, confirm the wider platform, then choose launch terms, legal policy, or direct contact when that is the next real question.
The connected-platform value remains conservative because Ops Tool, Finance / Back Office, Jobs, Marketing, Master AI, Reader, Training, and included AI stay outside the basic standalone math.
The main pricing page shows the current commercial structure this comparison refers to, so restaurants can verify the launch-rate card before comparing later public rates.
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The products hub shows the workflow map behind the launch-versus-standard pricing comparison.
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Finance depth shows that the larger operating stack already exists, which makes the later-rate comparison feel grounded in a real platform footprint.
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Master AI shows where included AI supports the platform during launch pricing and after standard pricing begins.
Review Master AI →Launch pricing keeps the same platform-account buying model and adds the current yearly launch-billing option for teams deciding now. No standard annual rate is published for later public pricing here.
$279/month
Annual launch billing: $2,899/year
All included apps unlock for the active accounts in the plan, and AI is included in every platform plan.
$749/month
Annual launch billing: $7,799/year
All included apps unlock for the active accounts in the plan, and AI is included in every platform plan.
$2,190/month
Annual launch billing: $22,999/year
All included apps unlock for the active accounts in the plan, and AI is included in every platform plan.
After launch, the rate changes, but the account structure does not. The standard side shown here is a public monthly rate card.
$349/month
Same account structure, same all-included-app logic, and AI still included.
$949/month
Same account structure, same all-included-app logic, and AI still included.
$2,790/month
Same account structure, same all-included-app logic, and AI still included.
The structure stays steady. The practical difference is that the same platform path simply costs more once the launch window is gone, while any exact written protection still comes from the accepted commercial path.
Waiting moves the monthly rate from $279 to $349 before the launch-window yearly option is even considered.
Waiting moves the monthly rate from $749 to $949 while the same 3-account structure stays in place.
Waiting moves the monthly rate from $2,190 to $2,790 for the same 10-account structure.
These are the main reasons teams choose the current launch window before signup or direct contact.
Launch Partner pricing is the current lower-rate window, while later public pricing keeps the same structure at a higher monthly rate shown here.
The launch window already supports annual billing, so teams comparing now versus later can settle both timing and billing posture before final written acceptance confirms exact commercial terms.
Once the rate difference is clear, the team can move directly to pricing, launch terms, product fit, or contact.
Short answers for teams comparing now versus later public rates once the launch-window math is already clear.
That depends on timing, but the comparison is straightforward: later public pricing keeps the same structure at a higher monthly rate. If the math is clear but timing, eligibility posture, or rollout fit is still open, use Contact or the Feedback Agreement page before signup.
No. The structure remains 1, 3, and 10 active platform accounts. What changes is the rate, not the core buying model.
The pricing direction here keeps AI included in every platform plan both during Launch Partner pricing and in the standard public pricing shown here.
Yes. Standalone pricing remains available. The comparison shows why the platform still wins when the operator expects to use more than one workflow layer.
The platform still beats stitched-together spend before Ops Tool, Finance / Back Office, Jobs, Marketing, Master AI, Reader, Training, and included AI are counted. This comparison supports value review; written acceptance still controls exact terms.
$279/month or $2,899/year launch partner
$349/month standard
$946/month for the four published standalone apps before Ops Tool, Finance / Back Office, Jobs, Marketing, Master AI, Reader, Training, and included AI are counted.
$749/month or $7,799/year launch partner
$949/month standard
$2,838/month for three copies of the four published standalone apps before Ops Tool, Finance / Back Office, Jobs, Marketing, Master AI, Reader, Training, and included AI are counted.
$2,190/month or $22,999/year launch partner
$2,790/month standard
$9,460/month for ten copies of the four published standalone apps before Ops Tool, Finance / Back Office, Jobs, Marketing, Master AI, Reader, Training, and included AI are counted.
Standalone apps remain available. This comparison is most useful when deciding whether one workflow should stay separate from the full platform.
$199/month
$249/month
Guest-facing paths: Public Reservations and Guest Assist. Open the live app when the host-stand workflow itself is part of the review.
$349/month
$149/month
Short answers for launch, budget, and timing conversations.
The platform moves from Launch Partner pricing to the standard public monthly pricing shown here. The active-account structure stays the same.
Yes. That stays true in both launch pricing and standard pricing.
Yes, but the platform remains the stronger value when the operator will use multiple workflow layers.
Use Contact when the rate comparison is settled but the team still wants a direct answer on timing, rollout fit, eligibility posture, or whether to move during the launch window.
Pick the next destination based on the remaining buying question. Written acceptance still controls final commercial terms.