Public pricing

Clear packages so self-serve customers can understand scope before checkout.

TAVALIS should not hide pricing behind manual handoffs. These packages make the intended customer path legible now, while live payment activation still stays behind Guido approval.

Customer journey

Choose scope first, then continue into one accountable execution path

US LLC launch
starter-llc
$1,250
one-time formation package
Lane: usafixed

Clear self-serve path for the first US entity setup with guided intake, signature coordination, and portal visibility.

Structured intake
Signature coordination
Portal timeline and vault baseline
CORE operational handoff
International founders who want the fastest self-serve path into a compliant US company setup.
Order model
Checkout should create one accountable order record that survives payment, signature, and portal entry.
Operator stack
operator-stack
$2,400
launch + post-formation setup track
Lane: usafixed

Adds post-formation coordination, banking preparation, and stronger operating guidance after the initial setup.

Everything in US LLC launch
Post-formation guidance lane
Priority operator review
Billing and compliance visibility
Clients who want the company formed and the next operational layer prepared in one motion.
International structure design
multi-jurisdiction-design
Custom scope
scoped before launch
Lane: multiscoped

Prepared lane for UAE, Cyprus, and later expansion work using the same customer layer and portal model.

Architecture scoping
Country-lane readiness review
Portal/vault fit analysis
Custom delivery plan
Companies comparing multiple jurisdiction paths before activating the operational lane.
Add-ons and scoped extensions
EIN coordination
ein-coordination
Included where package scope states it, otherwise scoped

Structured coordination for EIN-related follow-up and operator visibility after filing.

Applies to: starter-llc, operator-stack
Post-formation ops extension
post-formation-ops
Scoped add-on

Extends the launch path into practical operator support, coordination and visibility after formation.

Applies to: starter-llc, operator-stack
Multi-jurisdiction review
multi-jurisdiction-review
Scoped discovery

Compares lane fit, structure options and operational implications before activation of a country lane.

Applies to: multi-jurisdiction-design
Pricing SSOT
Source of truth: tavalis/lib/demo-data-marketing.ts
Each public package needs one stable package id.
Country lanes may reference only packages that belong to that lane or to scoped multi-lane discovery.
Fixed-price packages and scoped packages must stay visibly distinct.
Checkout preparation must reflect the same package names and scope logic as the public pricing page.
Pricing principles
Public scope before payment
One portal-visible order per checkout
Country lanes can differ without breaking the experience
Manual ops complexity stays behind the customer layer
Fixed-price and scoped work must stay visibly distinct
Package ids and UI naming must not drift apart
Next customer motion

Pricing should not be a dead end. Once scope is clear, the customer should either start structured intake or continue into a checkout path that keeps the selected package attached.

Pricing change process

Pricing can be public now, but every real commercial change should move through one explicit source of truth instead of drifting across marketing copy, checkout wording and package names.

Update package/add-on data in the SSOT first.
Then update public pricing and checkout wording only if the SSOT actually changed.
Do not introduce one-off pricing copy that bypasses the SSOT structures.
Before live activation, re-check package scope against the active payment rail and order model.