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How the price is built
Billing

How the price is built

The base fee, the graduated participant tiers, and the hourly rate on the window you declare.
One price per event, paid once, before it goes out. No subscription, no per-ticket cut, no plan to choose. It has three parts.
Base fee
Twelve dollars, which buys the entire feature set: co-hosts, GeoFence, a custom URL, Fan Cam, the venue screen, spotlight, the full report.
Participants
Charged on the capacity you declare, graduated the way income tax is rather than in brackets.
Duration
Ten dollars for every started hour of the window you declared. The whole window, not the part you use.

The participant tiers

First 50 people: forty cents each.
Next 450: thirty-five cents.
Up to 1,000: twenty-five cents.
Beyond that: fifteen cents.
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The pricing calculator with a five hundred person, four hour event.
Every person is billed at the rate of the tier they fall into, which is what makes the total rise smoothly instead of jumping when you cross a line. Five hundred people over four hours comes to two hundred and twenty-nine dollars fifty, about forty-six cents a head.
Hours cost more than people because duration reserves a machine for the whole window, while capacity only decides how many connect to it.
There is no free tier. Trying the product without paying is what the demo is for: a full live show, fifteen minutes, up to ten devices, on bundled content.