Pricing Plans
How NowToPrint packages are staged for launch and what each package currently unlocks.
Pricing Plans
NowToPrint uses a staged commercial model. We keep all four packages visible, but we do not open every package for self-serve purchase on day one.
The current launch motion is:
- Free: live
- Starter: live with onboarding / access request
- Pro: listed, but currently waitlist / pilot
- Enterprise: listed, but contact sales
Why plans can be visible before they are self-serve
Some capabilities are already modelled in the platform but are still being hardened for launch. In those cases you may see a package or feature listed with a state such as Waitlist, Pilot, Coming soon or Contact sales.
Package Overview
| Package | Commercial state | Best for | Current access model |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | Live | Buyers exploring the marketplace and creating basic RFQs | Immediate access |
| Starter | Live | Approved suppliers and teams using the current launch surface | Access request / guided onboarding |
| Pro | Waitlist | Advanced automation, deeper supplier workflows and expanded operations | Pilot waitlist |
| Enterprise | Contact sales | API, SSO, governance, white-label and contract-led rollout | Sales-led onboarding |
What is live today
Free
- Basic marketplace discovery
- Eligible RFQ creation flows
- Quote comparison
- Order tracking
Starter
- Current live supplier onboarding
- Manual quote participation
- Core supplier workflow controls
- Basic prepress / trust workflows that are marked live for the package
What is listed but not self-serve yet
Pro
Pro remains visible because it is the intended growth tier, but it is currently handled as a pilot / waitlist package rather than an open checkout tier.
Enterprise
Enterprise is sales-led. It is the right path for API-led integrations, SSO, governance and white-label rollout.
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