Marsen

Pricing

Start free. Add software, credits, or implementation when useful.

Understand Marsen pricing across free tools, usage credits, product subscriptions, Marsen One, implementation, and managed optimization.

Start with the business outcome. Keep useful systems. Add only what the workflow needs.

The operating problem

Free

Run selected public tools without booking a call. Create a free Marsen account when you want to save projects and results.

The tool is rarely the complete problem. The gaps between context, action, ownership, and measurement are.

What the system covers

Capabilities organized around the outcome.

Use the relevant layers together or begin with the smallest one that resolves the current bottleneck.

01

Selected visibility and audit tools

Designed as part of the pricing workflow, with the required context, controls, and measurement.

02

No discovery call required

Designed as part of the pricing workflow, with the required context, controls, and measurement.

03

Upgrade path from result to monitoring

Designed as part of the pricing workflow, with the required context, controls, and measurement.

04

Usage credits

Designed as part of the pricing workflow, with the required context, controls, and measurement.

05

Product subscriptions

Designed as part of the pricing workflow, with the required context, controls, and measurement.

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Marsen One shared workspace

Designed as part of the pricing workflow, with the required context, controls, and measurement.

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Monitoring and automation

Designed as part of the pricing workflow, with the required context, controls, and measurement.

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Implementation and managed work

Designed as part of the pricing workflow, with the required context, controls, and measurement.

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Plans are being introduced progressively.

Designed as part of the pricing workflow, with the required context, controls, and measurement.

The connected loop

A useful system keeps moving after the first action.

Each stage creates context for the next one, while human owners remain responsible for important decisions.

  1. 01

    Map

    Describe the workflow, actors, systems, data, exceptions, and desired outcome.

  2. 02

    Design

    Choose where software, automation, AI, and human judgement should sit.

  3. 03

    Build

    Create the integrations, applications, agents, and data paths required.

  4. 04

    Control

    Add permissions, approvals, logs, fallbacks, and ownership before launch.

  5. 05

    Improve

    Use real operating evidence to refine the system after deployment.

How it works in practice

From isolated deliverables to an operating capability.

The page-specific scope stays visible while strategy, implementation, handoffs, and improvement remain connected.

01

Free

Run selected public tools without booking a call. Create a free Marsen account when you want to save projects and results.

  • Selected visibility and audit tools
  • No discovery call required
  • Upgrade path from result to monitoring
02

Credits and software

Use credits for eligible pay-per-use work, then add Launch, Growth, Revenue, or Marsen One subscriptions as your operating needs expand.

  • Usage credits
  • Product subscriptions
  • Marsen One shared workspace
  • Monitoring and automation
03

Implementation and managed work

Pay separately for strategy, setup, design, development, integrations, deployment, and ongoing optimization. Software is not the same as implementation.

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Plans are being introduced progressively.

Current availability and pricing are confirmed before purchase. Marsen will publish plan detail as each software capability moves from early access to general availability.

Why Marsen

Context should not disappear at every handoff.

Marsen connects the business problem, the technical system, the human owner, and the result being measured.

The fragmented way

  • One tool detects the problem and another is expected to fix it.
  • Teams repeatedly copy context between systems.
  • Follow-up depends on someone remembering the next step.
  • Reporting describes activity without owning the outcome.

The Marsen way

  • One operating context follows the workflow.
  • Existing tools stay where they remain useful.
  • Automation has defined boundaries and escalation.
  • Measurement connects execution to the business result.

Human control

Automation should earn trust.

Begin with review for consequential actions. Expand autonomy only when the workflow, evidence, and exception handling are reliable.

AI can support

  • Routine questions and research
  • Qualification and routing
  • Drafts, updates, and reminders
  • Repetitive system actions

People remain responsible for

  • Negotiation and sensitive situations
  • Important approvals
  • Exceptions and financial decisions
  • Strategic judgement

Questions, answered straight

Marsen Pricing FAQs

Scope, implementation, control, integration, pricing, and the practical next step.

How much does Marsen cost?

The commercial model includes free tools, usage credits, software subscriptions, custom implementation, and managed optimization. Exact implementation cost depends on scope.

Why is implementation priced separately?

A subscription provides access to software. Implementation covers the people and project work required to design, configure, integrate, deploy, and manage it for your business.

What is Marsen Pricing?

Understand Marsen pricing across free tools, usage credits, product subscriptions, Marsen One, implementation, and managed optimization.

Who is Marsen Pricing designed for?

It is designed for businesses and teams that need a clearer, connected way to improve discovery, customer response, revenue operations, digital products, or repetitive work without assembling another disconnected tool stack.

What does Marsen Pricing include?

The scope can include Selected visibility and audit tools, No discovery call required, Upgrade path from result to monitoring, Usage credits, Product subscriptions, Marsen One shared workspace, Monitoring and automation. The final design is based on the actual business workflow.

What business problem should we solve first with Marsen Pricing?

Start where delay, manual repetition, missed context, weak visibility, or inconsistent follow-up creates a measurable cost. Choose one workflow with a clear owner and outcome before expanding.

Can Marsen connect this with our existing website, CRM, or business software?

Usually. Marsen maps required data, actions, permissions, and failure cases first, then keeps, connects, or replaces each system based on what the workflow needs.

Does this require replacing our current tools?

Not by default. Useful systems can remain in place. Replacement is considered only when a current tool blocks the outcome, creates unnecessary operating cost, or cannot meet required controls.

How is AI used without losing human control?

AI is limited to approved knowledge and actions. Permissions, confidence boundaries, exception handling, escalation, monitoring, and human review are defined around the risk of the job.

How is data privacy and security handled?

The implementation defines what data is needed, where it comes from, who can access it, which providers process it, how long it is retained, and what should never enter the workflow.

How long does a Marsen Pricing implementation take?

Timing depends on the workflow, data, integrations, access, languages, approvals, edge cases, testing, deployment, and training. Marsen defines milestones once those requirements are understood.

How much does Marsen Pricing cost?

Cost depends on software, usage, implementation, integrations, infrastructure, support, and ongoing optimization. Marsen prices the actual scope rather than publishing a misleading one-size-fits-all number.

Start with the bottleneck

Build the smallest connected system that moves the outcome.

Map what happens today, decide what should change, and keep human judgement where it matters.