This page is now an offers overview, not a heavy public price table. The goal is to help visitors understand what they can try, buy, or pilot today without making the whole site feel more commercial than it is mature.
These offers do not depend on Marketplace review timing. They give visitors a low-friction way to choose between self-serve, fixed-scope delivery, or a product-specific pilot.
Use this section to understand what each add-on is for and how mature its public path is right now. As of April 20, 2026, the suite should be read as published installs, a pilot path, and review-queue product pages.
Use these paths to decide where to send someone next. The dedicated landing page carries the transaction detail when they are ready for it.
| Path | Best when | Send them to | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter kit | The buyer can handle setup and wants a small, practical starting point | Starter kit page | Keep the conversation lightweight and self-serve |
| 7-day setup package | The buyer wants one workflow configured quickly without a long custom scoping cycle | Service page | Use when done-for-you delivery matters more than product discovery |
| FormFlow pilot | The main pain is approval routing and the conversation is still trust-first | FormFlow page | Good for warm introductions and problem-led outreach |
The commercial model stays intentionally narrow in phase 1 so support, billing, and renewal logic remain manageable.
Right now the site needs trust, clarity, and cleaner entry paths more than a dense public price table. The dedicated offer pages still carry the detail needed for a buying conversation.
The clearest public paths today are the starter kit, the fixed-scope setup service, and a FormFlow pilot conversation. Those are the pages that should carry the commercial detail.
As of April 20, 2026, recommend FormGuard and FormNotifier as installable Marketplace products, use FormFlow as a pilot page, and keep the rest of the suite positioned through fit, support, and use-case clarity while review is still active.
Most add-ons stay in free launch mode while review is active. FormGuard and FormNotifier are now published and available on the Marketplace. The rest of the suite should be positioned through fit, use case, and pilot language first.