Pricing
One flat fee per auction.
No subscription. No percentage of your deal. Suppliers never pay.
Simple flat fee per auction, shown before you schedule.
Free during private beta.
The fee doesn't change with how many suppliers you invite or how many line items you run. You'll see the fee before you schedule anything — no surprises.
What the fee buys
The fee buys the auction event: the live bidding window, supplier invites and outbid alerts, your live dashboard, and the downloadable report of every bid. It doesn't buy a guaranteed outcome — bids are indicative, and what you do with them is up to you.
If nobody bids
If your auction closes with zero bids, you get a free re-run credit — run it again at no charge. The fee buys the event, not a result, but you shouldn't pay twice for an empty room.
Questions buyers actually ask
- Do my suppliers pay or sign up?
- No, and no. Suppliers bid through a secure emailed link — no account, no password, and no fee for them.
- Do you take a cut of my deal?
- No. One flat fee per auction. We never handle the money between you and your supplier — delivery and payment are settled directly, off the platform.
- What if no one bids?
- You get a free re-run credit and can run the same auction again at no charge.
- Who handles delivery and payment?
- You and your supplier, directly. This tool facilitates the auction only. All terms, delivery, and payment are settled directly between buyer and supplier.
- What does "free during private beta" mean?
- Every auction you run during the beta is free. When the beta ends, the flat fee is shown before you schedule each auction, so you'll see the price before you commit.
- Does the fee depend on the size of my auction?
- No. It's the same flat fee whether you invite two suppliers or twenty, one line item or twenty.
- What is a reverse auction?
- A price competition that runs downward. Instead of buyers bidding a price up, your suppliers compete to offer the lowest price for what you're buying, inside a time window you set.