CoSetup

Pricing

What things cost, and how quotes work.

There is no price list, because the three things we sell are not priced the same way. Ready-made software has a price on it. Work that has to be scoped gets a written quote. Here is how each one works, so nothing arrives as a surprise.

Marketplace

A price on the page

Every product carries its own price, set per currency by hand rather than converted at yesterday's rate. What you see is what you pay, and what you paid is what stays on the order — repricing the catalogue never rewrites an old invoice.

Pay by card or bank transfer. Access appears as soon as payment is confirmed.

Add-ons

Fixed, from, or quoted

Installation, branding, data migration and the rest attach to a product. Some are a fixed price, some show a starting price because the work varies, and some are quoted once we understand the specifics. The product page says which before you add it.

Bought alongside the licence, in the same basket.

Custom & customisation

Scoped first, priced second

Changes to an existing product, or something built from scratch. We talk it through, write down what we understood, and only then send a quote with the scope, the deliverables and — just as prominently — what is excluded.

Nothing is charged before you accept. A deposit starts the work; the balance follows on delivery.

Licences

What you are actually buying.

Buying software here is buying a licence to use it, not the copyright. Each product says which licence it comes with and how many installations it covers — and the same wording appears on the licence itself once it is yours.

Single project
One project. Use it in a single client build.
Single installation
One installation. Install it on one site you control.
Multi installation
Several installations, up to the limit on the licence.
Commercial
Commercial use, including work you sell on.
Developer
Development and staging as well as production.
Saas
Run it as a hosted service for your own customers.
Subscription
Runs while the subscription does.
Lifetime
Yours permanently, with no expiry.
The small print, in plain words

Things worth knowing before you pay.

  • Currencies

    Prices are set individually in GBP, USD, NGN — never converted from a base currency, so a rate that moved overnight cannot reprice the catalogue. Which payment methods are available depends on the currency you choose.

  • Tax

    Any VAT or sales tax that applies is calculated at checkout from your billing country and shown as its own line before you pay.

  • Updates and support

    Each product states how long updates and support are included for. When that window ends you keep everything released inside it, permanently — nothing stops working.

  • Quotes

    A quote lists scope, deliverables, exclusions, line items and an expiry date. It is not a bill: nothing is owed until you accept it.

The real answer is on the product.

Every listing shows its price, its licence, what is included and what it would cost to have us install it. If what you need is not there, describe it and we will quote it.