Software Pricing Calculator
Stop undercharging. Price your software based on value, not hours.
What This Skill Does
You describe the software features and complexity, and this skill generates:
✅ Recommended Pricing - Specific dollar amounts ($12K, $18K, $35K, etc.) ✅ Pricing Justification - Why this price is fair and defensible ✅ Value-Based Breakdown - Connect price to business value delivered ✅ Tiered Pricing Options - Good/Better/Best packages ✅ Negotiation Strategies - How to handle "that's too expensive" ✅ ROI Calculation - Proof that software pays for itself ✅ Payment Terms - How to structure deposits and milestones
Who This Is For
Software Tailors who need to:
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Price projects confidently without second-guessing
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Charge $15K+ instead of $3K for the same work
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Justify premium prices to skeptical clients
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Structure pricing that captures full value
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Handle price objections professionally
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Avoid the "race to the bottom" with cheap competitors
How To Use This Skill
Input Format
Provide project details:
Example Input:
Project: Fire inspection management software
Features:
- Schedule and assign inspections to field team
- Mobile app for on-site inspection forms
- Photo upload and storage
- PDF report generation with branding
- Automatic reminders for upcoming inspections
- Dashboard showing inspection status
- Client portal to view reports
Business Context:
- Client has 5 inspectors
- Currently manages 200 inspections/month
- Inspectors spend 2 hours/day on paperwork
- Office staff spends 10 hours/week on scheduling
- Client annual revenue: ~$800K
Estimated Build Time: 60-80 hours
Output Format
The skill generates a comprehensive pricing analysis like this:
Pricing Analysis: Fire Inspection Management Software
Recommended Pricing: $18,000
Payment Structure:
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50% ($9,000) deposit upon signing contract
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25% ($4,500) at MVP completion milestone
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25% ($4,500) upon final delivery and training
Pricing Justification
Why $18,000 is the Right Price
- Value-Based Calculation
Time Savings:
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5 inspectors × 2 hours/day paperwork = 10 hours/day wasted
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10 hours × 22 workdays = 220 hours/month saved
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At $30/hour labor cost = $6,600/month saved
Office Staff Savings:
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10 hours/week scheduling × 4 weeks = 40 hours/month
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At $25/hour = $1,000/month saved
Total Monthly Savings: $7,600 Annual Savings: $91,200
Software pays for itself in: 2.4 months ✅
- Revenue Protection
Problem: Manual tracking causes missed inspections → client churn
Impact:
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Average client value: $5,000/year
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If you lose just 2 clients/year due to poor service = $10,000 lost revenue
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Preventing even 2 lost clients pays for the software
- Growth Enabler
Current Bottleneck: Can't scale beyond 200 inspections/month without hiring more office staff
With Software:
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Same team can handle 400+ inspections/month
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Each additional inspection = $250 revenue
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100 extra inspections/month = $25,000 extra monthly revenue
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$300,000 annual revenue increase potential
$18K investment → $300K growth opportunity = 16x ROI
- Competitive Analysis
Off-the-shelf alternatives:
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ServiceTitan: $300-500/month = $3,600-6,000/year (not customized)
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FieldPulse: $100-250/month = $1,200-3,000/year (limited features)
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Building custom = $18,000 one-time (perfect fit, no monthly fees)
Custom beats SaaS after: 3-5 years, AND it's tailored to your exact workflow
- Complexity & Risk Factors
Build Complexity:
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Multi-user system with role-based permissions
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Mobile-responsive interface
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File upload and storage
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PDF generation engine
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Automated notification system
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Real-time dashboard with analytics
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Secure client portal
Estimated Build Time: 60-80 hours At $150-200/hour development rate → $9,000-16,000 cost basis
$18,000 = Fair market rate for this complexity level
Tiered Pricing Options
Present these three packages to give clients control while anchoring high:
Option 1: Core System - $12,000
Includes:
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Inspection scheduling and assignment
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Mobile-friendly inspection forms
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Photo uploads
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Basic PDF reports
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Simple dashboard (today's inspections, overdue)
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User authentication and roles
Best For: Budget-conscious start, can add features later
Timeline: 3-4 weeks
Option 2: Complete Solution - $18,000 ⭐ RECOMMENDED
Everything in Core System, PLUS:
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Automated email/SMS reminders
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Branded PDF report templates
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Advanced dashboard with analytics
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Automatic re-inspection scheduling
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Client notification system
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30-day post-launch support
Best For: Full solution that solves the problem completely
Timeline: 5-6 weeks
Option 3: Premium Package - $28,000
Everything in Complete Solution, PLUS:
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Client self-service portal
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Invoice generation and tracking
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Route optimization for inspectors
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Custom mobile app (iOS + Android)
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Priority support for 6 months
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Quarterly feature updates
Best For: Future-proofing and maximum growth potential
Timeline: 8-10 weeks
ROI Presentation Script
Use this when presenting pricing to client:
"Let me show you why this investment makes sense...
Right now, your team is spending 220 hours per month on manual paperwork and scheduling. That's $7,600 in labor costs every single month.
This software eliminates that waste. You'll save $91,000 per year in labor costs alone.
The $18,000 investment pays for itself in just 2.4 months. After that, it's pure profit.
Plus, you mentioned you've been turning down work because your current system can't handle more volume. This unlocks the ability to grow from 200 to 400+ inspections per month without hiring more office staff.
That's $300,000 in additional annual revenue potential.
So the real question isn't 'Can we afford $18,000?' It's 'Can we afford NOT to fix this problem?' Every month you wait costs you $7,600 in wasted labor and missed growth opportunities."
Handling Price Objections
Objection #1: "That's more than we expected to spend."
Response: "I understand - $18K is a significant investment. Let me ask: what were you expecting to spend, and what did you think you'd get for that amount?"
Then: Educate on the difference between custom software and cheap templates.
Reframe: "Think of this as hiring a full-time employee for 2 months at no salary, just results. If I told you I could permanently solve your scheduling problem for the equivalent of 2 months of salary, that's a steal."
Objection #2: "Can't we just use [SaaS product]?"
Response: "Great question! Let's compare...
[SaaS Product] costs $300/month and includes [generic features]. Over 5 years, you'll spend $18,000 and still not have the exact workflow you need.
Custom software is $18,000 one-time and does exactly what you need, exactly how you need it. After 5 years, you've spent the same amount but you own the software outright.
Plus, [SaaS Product] doesn't have [specific feature client needs]. We build that in from day one."
Objection #3: "We need to think about it."
Response: "Absolutely - this is a big decision. What specifically do you need to think about? Budget? Features? Timeline?"
Uncover the real objection, then address it directly.
Create urgency: "I get it. Just keep in mind - every month you delay costs you $7,600 in wasted labor. Waiting 3 months to 'think about it' means $22,800 down the drain. Sometimes the riskier decision is doing nothing."
Objection #4: "Can you do it for $10K?"
Response: "I appreciate you have a budget in mind. Here's what I can do...
For $10K, I can deliver the Core System [reference Option 1]. That gives you the foundation and solves your biggest pain points.
Then, if you want the automated reminders, advanced dashboard, and client notifications [Option 2 features], we can add those in Phase 2 for an additional $6K.
Or, we can start with $18K for the complete solution so you don't have to come back and pay more later. Which approach makes more sense for you?"
Payment Terms & Structure
Standard Payment Structure
Milestone-Based Payments (Recommended):
50% Deposit - Upon contract signing
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Secures your time and commitment
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Covers initial setup and foundation work
25% at MVP Completion - Mid-project milestone
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Client sees working software
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Validates you're delivering as promised
25% Final Payment - Upon delivery and training
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Client receives complete software
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Includes 30-day bug fix guarantee
Why this works:
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Client has skin in the game from the start
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You're protected from scope creep ("can we add just one more thing?")
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Final payment motivates you to finish strong
Alternative Payment Structures
Full Upfront (Discount Available):
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100% payment before work starts
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Offer 10% discount ($18K → $16.2K)
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Best for: clients who value simplicity, trust you completely
60/40 Split:
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60% deposit, 40% on delivery
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Simpler than 3-payment structure
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Good for smaller projects under $15K
Monthly Retainer Option:
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$3,000/month × 6 months = $18K total
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Spreads cost for cash flow-sensitive clients
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Add 20% premium ($3,600/month) for installment risk
Value Add-Ons (Upsells)
Offer these during or after the main build:
- Priority Support Package - $1,500/month
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4-hour response time for bugs
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10 hours/month of feature updates
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Quarterly strategy calls
- Training & Documentation - $2,000 one-time
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Video tutorials for team
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Written user guides
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Live onboarding session
- Data Migration - $1,500-3,000
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Import existing data from Excel/old system
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Clean and structure historical records
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Worth it for businesses with years of data
- Custom Integrations - $2,500-5,000 each
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Connect to QuickBooks
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Integrate with Stripe for payments
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API connections to other tools
- Mobile App (Native) - $8,000-12,000
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iOS + Android native apps
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Better than mobile web for field workers
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App store presence
Pricing by Project Complexity
Use this guide for future projects:
Simple Projects ($5,000 - $10,000)
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Single user or small team (1-3 users)
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Basic CRUD operations (Create, Read, Update, Delete)
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No complex integrations
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Minimal automation
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Example: Contact management system, simple inventory tracker
Build Time: 20-40 hours
Medium Projects ($10,000 - $20,000)
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Multi-user with roles (5-15 users)
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Mobile-responsive interface
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File uploads and storage
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Automated notifications
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PDF/report generation
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Basic dashboard and analytics
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Example: Fire inspection software, gym management, contractor scheduling
Build Time: 50-100 hours
Complex Projects ($20,000 - $40,000)
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Large user base (15+ users)
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Real-time updates and notifications
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Complex business logic
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Multiple integrations (payment, email, SMS)
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Advanced reporting and analytics
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Client-facing portal
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Example: Multi-location franchise management, healthcare patient portal
Build Time: 100-200 hours
Enterprise Projects ($40,000 - $100,000+)
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Custom architecture at scale
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High security/compliance requirements
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Multiple sub-systems
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API development
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Native mobile apps
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Ongoing maintenance included
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Example: ERP systems, custom CRM with integrations
Build Time: 200+ hours
Pricing Psychology Tips
Anchor High
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Present the highest-priced option first
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Makes middle option feel reasonable
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"Premium Package: $28K. Or, if you prefer, the Complete Solution at $18K..."
Use Odd Numbers
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$17,950 feels cheaper than $18,000
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Implies precision, not arbitrary rounding
Never Say "Only" or "Just"
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❌ "It's just $18K"
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✅ "The investment is $18,000"
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Own the price confidently
Compare to Costs They Already Pay
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"Less than one month of salary for your office manager"
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"Same cost as that truck you just bought"
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Makes software feel small by comparison
Show Cost of Inaction
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"Every month you wait costs $7,600 in wasted labor"
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Fear of loss motivates more than promise of gain
Red Flags (When to Walk Away)
Clients who say:
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❌ "Can you start work before we sign a contract?" → No legal protection
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❌ "We'll pay you after we start making money from it" → Spec work trap
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❌ "Just give me a number, I'll decide if it's worth it" → Doesn't value your expertise
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❌ "My nephew can build this for $500" → Delusional, will waste your time
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❌ "We need it done by next week" → Unrealistic expectations
When revenue doesn't justify price:
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Client revenue < $200K/year, asking for $30K software → They can't afford it
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B2C products (they want to resell your software) → Different pricing model
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"Build it and we'll pay you a % of revenue" → Almost never works
Confidence Builders
When you doubt yourself, remember:
✅ Your time is valuable - Even at 80 hours × $150/hour = $12K+ is fair ✅ You're solving real problems - Worth more than your hourly rate ✅ Custom beats off-the-shelf - They're paying for perfect fit ✅ They contacted you - They already know they need help ✅ ROI justifies price - If it saves them $91K/year, $18K is cheap
Practice saying your price out loud without flinching: "The investment for the complete solution is eighteen thousand dollars."
Say it confidently. Own it. It's worth it.
Summary
Pricing Formula
Price = (Hours × $150-250/hour) + Value Multiplier
Value Multiplier:
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How much money/time does it save?
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How much revenue does it unlock?
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How badly do they need it?
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What's their ability to pay?
Quick Reference
Project Complexity Build Time Price Range
Simple 20-40 hrs $5K-$10K
Medium 50-100 hrs $10K-$20K
Complex 100-200 hrs $20K-$40K
Enterprise 200+ hrs $40K-$100K+
Remember
You're not selling hours - you're selling transformation. Price based on the value you create, not the time it takes to create it.
A $15K fire inspection system that saves $91K/year is a steal. Charge accordingly.