Straightforward pricing for teams that want useful oversight.
Lead with value, not bargain-bin energy. Kordano Time should feel affordable because the packaging is focused and sensible — not because the product feels weak.
For teams that want the core tracking and visibility stack without paying for enterprise extras.
For teams that want more controls, exports, support priority, and rollout flexibility.
For larger rollouts that want onboarding help, custom policies, or deeper account support.
The price tells the same story as the product.
Kordano Time should feel like the smart middle lane: more serious than a barebones tracker, more restrained than expensive monitoring suites.
Questions buyers will ask before they commit
Use the pricing page to reduce hesitation, explain fit, and keep the call to action obvious.
Does Kordano Time need a long setup process?
No. The product should be positioned as a fast rollout. Teams create a workspace, invite members, install the desktop app, and start collecting data quickly.
Is Kordano Time only for remote teams?
Remote teams are the clearest fit, but the positioning also works for hybrid teams, agencies, outsourcing teams, and software teams that want better visibility.
Will the website feel like a one-product company?
No. The structure should make Kordano feel like a parent brand with room to expand, while Kordano Time stays the strongest live product.
How should Kordano talk about monitoring?
Calmly and transparently. The message is visibility and accountability, not surveillance. The product should feel practical, respectful, and manager-friendly.
Should Kordano Time offer a free plan?
A free trial is usually the stronger choice here. It keeps the product value high, lets buyers test the core workflow, and avoids creating a forever-free experience that never converts.
How should the pricing page compare against expensive competitors?
By showing focused value. Do not scream low price. Show that Kordano Time delivers the core tracking and visibility layer most SMB teams care about.
Use sales-assisted help when the buyer has a larger team, stricter policies, or is moving from an incumbent tool.