A deployed portal, a working base environment, the first access contour and the key modules of phase one.
Pricing for launching your own portal on Logicot OS
The Logicot OS commercial model is built around a ready company portal, its infrastructure contour, module scope, support and AI capacity assembled into a live business configuration.
The platform is priced as a business operating system, not as a simple application.
You do not pay for abstract SaaS access, but for a working digital environment: portal, infrastructure, modules, support model and room for growth.
The infrastructure class, resources, isolation level and deployment model behind the portal.
The set of modules, workflows, AI layer, integrations and the depth of business coverage.
Support, updates, monitoring and the operational model for the portal after launch.
Integrations, non-standard workflows, expanded AI scenarios and special requirements are discussed separately.
Three clear configuration levels, from launch core to enterprise contour.
We use three levels to make the start and growth model easier to understand without pretending every case fits a simple SaaS table.
A starting company portal with base modules, working infrastructure and room for further expansion.
- For launching with a workable portal core
- Base Portal plus first-phase modules
- Start VPS or basic infrastructure plan
- Basic AI and automation readiness
- A good fit for a fast controlled launch
An expanded portal for active operations, automation, AI scenarios and a deeper business contour.
- More modules and operating domains
- Workflow automation and AI inside live work
- Business VPS or expanded infrastructure plan
- Managed support for active operation
- A good fit for companies in a growth phase
A tailored setup for companies that need a dedicated environment, stronger control, integrations and scale.
- Dedicated or enterprise environment
- Expanded control model and support scope
- Deep integrations and custom workflows
- Broader AI and automation capacity
- A fit for complex requirements and scaling
The client buys a working foundation, not an empty shell.
The base package includes the portal, starting infrastructure, key modules, roles and the first working environment.
Launch of the portal and the first company working environment.
A starting infrastructure setup matched to the agreed launch scope.
The first-phase modules and the base working scenarios they support.
Users, roles and the initial operating contour for the company.
The portal can run on different infrastructure levels, and this is part of pricing.
Cost depends on the hosting model, resources and isolation level. Infrastructure is an explicit pricing layer, not a hidden detail.
A practical entry level for a portal core and a base operating model.
A stronger environment for active operations, more modules and a deeper automation or AI layer.
A stronger fit for companies with stricter requirements around isolation, resources and control.
AI is priced as a working platform capability.
Commercially, AI depends on the number of scenarios, usage intensity, orchestration depth and how strongly the company relies on AI-supported execution.
The number and type of AI scenarios affect the depth of the AI contour in the platform.
The frequency of agent operations, document intelligence and AI-supported workflows matters commercially.
A deeper execution layer requires a broader capacity and control model.
AI usage stays transparent through limits, budgets and usage control.
Logicot OS is not only launched, but also operated as a working environment.
The commercial model can include support, updates and operational help after launch so the portal continues to develop in a controlled way.
Support for the working environment and the base operating model after launch.
Controlled updates and operational support for a live portal environment.
A stronger support scope for clients with heavier activity and stricter expectations.
A base launch does not require rewriting the whole system for the client.
Many scenarios are covered by the standard platform setup. Custom work is added where it genuinely makes business sense.
The first launch relies on a ready platform rather than deep development from day one.
Integrations, non-standard workflows and expanded scenarios sit in a separate expansion layer.
The client should clearly see the line between standard configuration and individual work.
Short answers to key commercial questions
Because the base delivery unit is a ready company portal with infrastructure, modules, support scope and AI capacity, not just user seats.
Usually the portal deployment, initial infrastructure, first-phase modules, roles, access and initial operational readiness.
Yes. Logicot OS is built around a workable core and phased rollout rather than a full-scope launch from day one.
Yes. Modular expansion and deeper AI or automation are part of the normal configuration model.
AI is treated as a managed capability with its own scenarios, usage intensity, orchestration depth and budget model.
Usually special integrations, non-standard workflows, expanded AI scenarios and requirements beyond the standard rollout.
Yes. Depending on the scenario, the portal can run on a managed VPS, a dedicated environment or client infrastructure.
The portal can expand over time through infrastructure, modules, AI capacity and support level without replacing the whole system.
Six principles behind Logicot OS pricing
The base commercial unit is the company’s working portal.
The configuration grows with your workload and operating model.
Pricing reflects the real environment and resource requirements.
AI and automation are included as a governed operating layer.
You can start quickly without turning the launch into a bespoke project.
Support, updates and portal growth are part of the commercial logic.
Build a Logicot OS configuration around your operating environment, not a generic SaaS price table.
If you need a clear commercial model for the portal, infrastructure, modules, AI and support, we can shape Logicot OS around your business scale and priorities.