Pricing Philosophy
Built for Systems, Not Seats
Traditional SaaS pricing assumes human operation. KxGen is built for automation-first workflows. Pricing is decoupled from headcount and aligned with operational scope.
Traditional SaaS
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Per-seat licensing
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Scales with headcount
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Assumes human operation
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Penalizes efficiency
Value misalignment
KxGen Model
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Not per-seat
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Decoupled from headcount
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Automation-first
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Built for operational leverage
System-level pricing
Legacy Model Breakdown
Why Seat-Based Pricing Breaks Down
Seats measure users, not results. Seats penalize efficiency. Seats assume human labor scales linearly with value.
Misaligned Incentives
Cost increases as you become more efficient
Linear Assumption
Assumes value scales with headcount, not outcomes
Wrong Unit
Measures access, not operational scope or system usage
KxGen replaces the need for seats. Pricing based on seat count would misalign cost and value.
KxGen Pricing Model
How KxGen Is Priced Instead
Designed to support automation-heavy workflows without increasing cost as teams become more efficient.
Inbound
Lead capture
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Scoring
Qualification
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Assignment
Routing
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Scheduling
Booking
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Persistence
Follow-up
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Unified
Multi-channel
Built to replace repetitive human workflows, not augment them.
Pricing is structured around workflow scope, not user count.
Included by Default
What Pricing Includes by Default
Full platform access with no hidden costs or upgrade tiers.
Automation-first operation
Human handoff supported, not required
Industry templates
Pre-built workflows for your vertical
Continuous execution
Continuous operation across configured channels
Ongoing follow-up
Persistent engagement until resolution
Platform upgrades
Automatic improvements at no cost
Multi-channel operation
SMS, email, web chat unified
No required add-ons or hidden tiers. Full platform access from day one.
Predictable Economics
Why This Scales Cleanly
100
Leads / Month
Same speed
Same rigor
Same persistence
1,000
Leads / Month
Same speed
Same rigor
Same persistence
System capacity scales without operational complexity. Pricing structure remains predictable as operational scope expands.
You're not licensing seats
You're paying for an automation-first platform designed to scale without headcount pressure.