QS Command Pricing
Price the platform like the commercial operating system it is.
QS Command is priced around workspace value, governed commercial depth, and operating scale rather than shallow login counts.
Use transparent tiers where possible, and switch to quote-led selling where governance and rollout depth take over.
Smaller QS teams need a clear entry point. Larger customers need confidence that enterprise rollout, governance, support, and integration complexity will be handled properly.
Pricing principles
These principles keep QS Command commercially coherent as the platform scales.
Starter
Best for small firms and serious pilots
USD 199/mo
USD 1990/yr
Core QS control without spreadsheet sprawl.
Independent consultants, small contractor teams, and emerging commercial units that need structure fast.
Included seats
5
Active projects
8
Extra seats: USD 15/extra seat/mo
• BOQs and rate build-ups
• Valuations and payment certificates
• Variation control
• Reports and core AI assistant
• Field capture and project records
Professional
Recommended core tierBest for growing QS operations
USD 499/mo
USD 4990/yr
The strongest value tier for firms running QS Command daily.
Multi-project consultancies, contractor commercial teams, and developer cost groups that need deeper operational control.
Included seats
20
Active projects
40
Extra seats: USD 12/extra seat/mo
• Tenders and procurement
• Workflow Center and Commercial Controls
• Operations, benchmark, and strategy surfaces
• Advanced AI copilots
• Integration Center
Enterprise
Best for governed rollout at scale
From USD 1750/mo
From USD 18000/yr
Quote-led once rollout, controls, and integration depth matter.
Large contractors, developers, PMCs, group-level commercial leaders, and customers with governance or integration requirements.
Included seats
100
Active projects
250
Extra seats: USD 10/extra seat/mo
• Enterprise Center and Governance Center
• Custom domains
• API and webhooks
• Highest AI allowance and rollout support
• White-glove onboarding and integration guidance
Implementation and onboarding
Subscription pricing should not carry the full burden of rollout complexity.
Starter
Keep onboarding mostly self-serve, with optional light-touch help.
Professional
Offer guided onboarding and migration packages where teams are moving from spreadsheets or fragmented trackers.
Enterprise
Scope implementation fees separately for governance setup, migration, training, integration, and rollout support.
Pricing FAQs
Common questions a serious buyer or internal commercial owner will ask.
Why is pricing workspace-based instead of purely per user?
QS Command creates value through controlled commercial records, project volume, executive oversight, and cross-team coordination. A workspace subscription matches that better than a narrow login-count model.
Who counts as a paid seat?
Internal operating users such as QSs, commercial managers, project managers, procurement staff, and administrators count as paid seats. External client viewers should generally be treated separately.
How should AI and OCR be priced?
Include sensible fair-use in every tier, then add usage packs only when tenants materially exceed normal operating thresholds.
Should Enterprise remain transparent or quote-led?
Enterprise should be quote-led once onboarding, governance, custom domain, integration, and rollout complexity become meaningful. A published from-price is useful, but large accounts should still go through a sales conversation.
Next step
Start with the tier that matches your delivery posture, then expand once QS Command becomes part of the commercial spine.
The right first sale matters. Smaller teams should see a fast win. Larger customers should feel that governance, control, rollout, and integration depth are being handled intentionally.