SETUP + SUBSCRIPTION

Every factory has a different starting point.

Oprela manufacturing software pricing follows a Setup + Subscription model. We define both after understanding your products, processes, integrations and rollout priorities.

Every factory has a different starting point.

Setup + Subscription, scoped around the real operation

A simple commercial model without artificial tiers or oversized package cards.

01

Setup

One-time implementation: product and BOM modelling, routing, roles, migration, integrations, Shop Floor setup, onboarding and rollout preparation as required by the project.

02

Subscription

Ongoing platform access after implementation, based on the modules, users, sites, environments and operational scope actually required.

03

Discovery

We understand what you manufacture, how engineering and production work today, and where information is recreated manually.

04

Factory Brief

We define product families, engineering depth, BOM, MES, quality, integrations, machines and rollout priorities.

05

Scope

We agree what should be implemented first and what can follow in later phases.

06

Commercial Proposal

Only after the implementation scope is clear do we prepare the individual commercial proposal.

How the commercial model works

Why are there no fixed public prices?+
Manufacturing implementations differ in product complexity, engineering depth, production processes, integrations, Shop Floor requirements, migration and rollout scope. We prefer to price the real implementation instead of forcing every factory into the same package.
What does Setup cover?+
Setup is the implementation layer. It can include configuration, modelling, migration, integrations, production structures, user roles, workflows, Shop Floor preparation, onboarding and rollout work depending on the agreed scope.
What does Subscription cover?+
Subscription covers ongoing use of the Oprela platform after implementation. Its scope depends on the modules, scale and operational footprint required.
When do we receive a proposal?+
After a discovery conversation and Factory Brief, once the required implementation scope is clear enough to prepare an individual commercial proposal.

Bring us the real scope.

One product family, one line or a wider manufacturing rollout — we start by understanding the actual operation.