Pricing for teams that need better geopolitical and supply chain risk decisions.
Choose the plan that fits your decision cadence, from a single weekly executive brief to a broader resilience workflow with document-backed scenario analysis.
For lean strategy, finance, or risk teams that need a weekly executive brief without a heavy implementation.
For teams that need stronger evidence review, document-backed context, and a repeatable decision cadence.
For organizations that need integrations, security review, custom templates, and tailored onboarding.
What each tier adds to your risk intelligence workflow.
Starter is built for teams that need a fast way to prove that geopolitical risk monitoring and external signal tracking can become a repeatable executive briefing process. It covers the core loop: mapping company context, monitoring live signals, generating a weekly brief, and reviewing mitigation options inside one workspace.
Professional expands that workflow for operators who need deeper evidence review and a more durable cadence. Document upload, extraction, and priority processing make it easier to connect external developments to internal context. The expanded executive digest gives strategy, finance, and risk leaders a cleaner output for recurring leadership review.
Enterprise is for organizations that expect security review, integrations, and custom operating requirements before rollout. It keeps the same product logic but adds the controls larger teams need when Avertiq becomes part of a formal resilience or risk operating model.
The buying decision usually depends on data handling as much as price.
Avertiq stores application data in Supabase and processes billing through Stripe. That keeps customer billing data inside Stripe's PCI-compliant infrastructure while the product itself focuses on scenario generation, evidence review, and workflow management. Operational health and production errors are monitored with Sentry so teams can identify issues before they become prolonged outages.
Teams evaluating the platform often need to understand what happens to uploaded context, which services handle processing, and how customer data ownership works. Avertiq keeps ownership of customer data with the customer, limits third-party processors to infrastructure and model providers, and positions Enterprise for the additional review that procurement and security teams typically require.
This matters because risk and resilience workflows often include sensitive operational context. Pricing alone is not enough. Buyers need to understand how the workflow will be governed, which vendors are involved, and how they can scale access as more internal teams adopt the product.