Pay for processed signals, not software seats
Monitoring centers pay for live processed signal throughput, while consultants monetize rollout and implementation under a high-upside franchise-style model.
Signals Processed
Monitoring centers pay for the signals MASIA agents actually process, rather than for seats, accounts, or conventional software licensing.
Processed on demand
- Usage-based processed signal model
- Output-driven operating economics
- Crypto-aligned settlement direction
- No per-seat or per-account licensing
Enterprise Signal Programs
For high-volume operations that need rollout planning, custom integrations, and governance alignment around MASIA at scale.
Rollout + throughput
- Custom operational architecture
- Integration and protocol design
- Governance and security workshops
- Multi-site implementation planning
Consultant Franchise Model
Consultants are paid for the security and AI implementation work they lead, while MASIA participates through a lighter royalty model.
Implementation revenue
- Consultive implementation revenue
- Security and AI deployment services
- High-upside delivery economics
- MASIA royalty on completed rollouts
Commercial review before rollout
MASIA is evaluated through guided qualification, demo review, and rollout planning before production activation.
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Compare commercial models
MASIA combines a signal-processing economy for monitoring centers with a high-upside consultant delivery model.
Signals Processed
Commercial Model
- Primary pricing basis Signals processed
- Per-seat or account licensing
- Crypto-aligned economics
- Consultant upside model
Rollout
- Guided demo path
- Consultant-led onboarding Aligned
- Multi-site planning
- Operational design workshops
Operational Fit
- Monitoring center operations
- Signal throughput at scale
- Consultant implementation services
- Governance alignment Core
Value Model
- Commercial discovery
- Implementation planning
- High-margin consultant work
- MASIA royalty participation
Enterprise Signal Programs
Commercial Model
- Primary pricing basis Program scope
- Per-seat or account licensing
- Crypto-aligned economics
- Consultant upside model
Rollout
- Guided demo path
- Consultant-led onboarding
- Multi-site planning
- Operational design workshops
Operational Fit
- Monitoring center operations
- Signal throughput at scale
- Consultant implementation services
- Governance alignment Advanced
Value Model
- Commercial discovery
- Implementation planning
- High-margin consultant work
- MASIA royalty participation
Consultant Franchise Model
Commercial Model
- Primary pricing basis Consultive delivery
- Per-seat or account licensing
- Crypto-aligned economics
- Consultant upside model
Rollout
- Guided demo path
- Consultant-led onboarding
- Multi-site planning
- Operational design workshops
Operational Fit
- Monitoring center operations
- Signal throughput at scale
- Consultant implementation services
- Governance alignment Advanced
Value Model
- Commercial discovery
- Implementation planning
- High-margin consultant work
- MASIA royalty participation
Frequently asked questions
How does MASIA pricing work?
MASIA is designed around signal-based economics: monitoring centers pay for processed operational output, while consultants monetize rollout and implementation work.
Is MASIA sold as a self-service SaaS subscription?
No. MASIA is designed around guided evaluation, consultant-led onboarding, and implementation planning rather than a pure self-service subscription model.
Why is MASIA not priced per account or per seat?
The platform creates value when specialized AI agents process real signals. Pricing is therefore aligned to processed operational demand instead of fixed user counts or legacy licensing structures.
What happens behind the scenes when signals are processed?
MASIA coordinates a specialized agent ecosystem to analyze, reason, and execute. Commercially, that rolls up into a model where customers pay for processed signal throughput rather than static software access.
How do consultants earn in MASIA?
Consultants are paid for the security and AI implementation work they lead. Because they carry most of the delivery effort, the consultant model is designed to preserve the larger share of upside for them while MASIA takes a lighter royalty.
When do enterprise signal programs make sense?
Enterprise signal programs make sense for larger security groups, multi-site operations, custom integration requirements, and deployments that need deeper governance alignment.
Can I request pricing before a full rollout decision?
Yes. The MASIA process starts with commercial qualification and guided evaluation so pricing, rollout scope, consultant involvement, and implementation approach can be reviewed before activation.
Need a pricing model aligned to your operation?
Talk to MASIA about your signal volume, rollout model, consultant involvement, and the commercial structure that best fits your operation.