OrgVector

Simple pricing for growing companies

Every plan includes the health check, guided or advanced entry, structural KPIs, version comparison, and assessment vs live org. Start with a 14-day free trial—no credit card required to begin.

Company

$129/mo

For growing companies

  • Up to 100 active positions
  • Unlimited org versions and scenario modeling
  • 20-minute org health check with deterministic diagnostic
  • Guided or advanced path — health check first or org editor first
  • Structural KPIs on org & programs — headcount, cost, span, depth, level mix
  • Compare health-check snapshot to live baseline as your org evolves
  • Version control, comparison, and structural deltas between versions
  • Cost analysis across scenarios
  • Team roles (admin, editor, viewer)
  • Custom taxonomy dimensions
  • Export and reporting
Best for firms

Consultant

$299/mo

For consultants and advisors

  • Everything in Company
  • Multiple client workspaces
  • Client branding on exports
  • Cross-company analytics
  • Consultant-focused workspace

Frequently asked questions

What happens after the trial?
Your trial lasts 14 days. After that, choose a plan to continue. No charge during the trial.
Can I switch plans?
Yes. Upgrade or downgrade anytime from billing settings.
What payment methods do you accept?
Major credit cards via Stripe.
Is there a contract?
No. Month to month. Cancel anytime.
Do you offer annual pricing?
Not yet. Coming soon.
Where is my data stored?
OrgVector runs on Vercel and stores application data in Supabase (PostgreSQL). Payments are processed by Stripe. Read the Data & security page for details.
Do you sync with our HR system?
There is no automatic HRIS sync today. You build and maintain org data in OrgVector. See Data & security for our current posture.
What do “guided” and “advanced” mean on the Company plan?
They are per-user experience modes: guided surfaces the Health Check first; advanced opens org building and comparison first. Both include the same product capabilities on the plan.
Company or Consultant—which should I pick?
Company is for one organization’s team. Consultant adds multi-client workspaces and consultant-focused tooling. Start with Company if you are internal; choose Consultant if you support several clients.

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