Pricing

One time. You own it.

No subscription. No "premium tier" gating the features you actually need. No price increase next year because we have to keep paying for cloud infrastructure we shouldn't be running. Pawprint is a one-time purchase.

The architecture has zero per-family cloud cost — your family's data lives on your family's phones, not on our servers. So we charge once to build it, you pay once to own it, and that's the whole transaction. Same philosophy that powers CHERP's Own-It Plan for construction crews.

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Freefull app · time-limited demo

The full Pawprint experience for 30 days. All features unlocked. Decide if it's worth the one-time purchase before you put down a dollar.

  • All features unlocked
  • Up to 30 days of use
  • Local-only storage
  • No credit card to start
  • Phone-to-phone sync
  • Co-parent / caregiver federation
  • Encrypted-blob cloud sync
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Institutional
Customschools · pediatricians · therapists

For schools, daycares, pediatricians, and family therapists who want a federation contract with their participating families. Quoted per pilot. Same one-time-then-yours philosophy where possible.

  • Federation contract with participating families
  • Read-only or scoped-write per consent
  • Roster import / single sign-on
  • Compliance reporting (FERPA / HIPAA where applicable)
  • Custom branding / white-label option
  • One-time deployment + handoff fee · no recurring SaaS rent
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Why one-time

Subscriptions are a tax on software you've already learned.

Family-software subscriptions exist mostly because the software runs on the vendor's cloud and the vendor has to keep paying for it. That's a real cost in their world; passing it to the family is the natural move.

Pawprint isn't shaped like that. The family's data lives on the family's phones. Sync runs phone-to-phone. The encrypted blobs that pass through any storage backend are opaque ciphertext we couldn't read if we wanted to. There is no per-family infrastructure cost to amortize.

So the price is what it costs to build the software once. After that, it's yours. Updates ship to everyone. The day Debe Corporation goes out of business, your install keeps working — your data is on your phone, not on a server that stops paying its AWS bill.

The CHERP precedent

CHERP charges contractors $4,999.99 for an instance, ninety-day handoff, and they own it. No SaaS. No per-seat fee. No renewal. The construction crews using it don't think of it as software-they-rent — they think of it as a tool they bought, like a torque wrench.

Pawprint applies the same philosophy at the family scale. $49 is what a torque wrench costs. Buy it. Own it. Use it for a decade.

What we don't charge for, on purpose

Honest pricing.

No per-child fee

One household, one price, no matter how many kids. We will not nickel-and-dime per child.

No per-caregiver fee

Add as many babysitters / grandparents / nanny shares as the family runs. Caregivers are a feature, not an upsell line.

No "premium" lock

The full feature set is in the Family tier. There is no "Pawprint Pro" hiding the good features behind a higher price.

No advertising-data sale

Pawprint's whole architecture is "the cloud sees ciphertext." There is no behavioral-data product to sell — that's enforced by the encryption, not by a privacy promise.

Price not final.

$49 is the launch target. We'll validate that with a small group of founding families before paid launch, but the model is fixed: one household price, paid once, owned long-term.

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