Pricing
Pricing built around statement volume, reviewers, and claim controls.
Start with a fixed-scope evaluation, then scale by recording volume, reviewer seats, memo exports, and admin controls.
Solo Adjuster
For individual adjusters or consultants who review a steady stream of recorded statements.
20 recordings/month
- Transcript plus speaker view
- Timestamped evidence findings
- Claim memo export
- Selected clip list
- Email support
Claims Team
For claim units that need shared review, consistent memos, and higher statement volume.
5 reviewers and 100 recordings/month
- Shared team workspace
- Contradiction detection
- Human review queue
- Role-based access
- Priority support
TPA / Legal Team
For high-volume TPAs, legal teams, SIU units, and organizations with admin or retention needs.
Volume, admin, and security fit review
- Custom recording volume
- Advanced admin controls
- Retention settings
- Security review support
- Integration planning
10-statement evaluation package
A short pilot for claims teams that want to compare timestamped evidence memos against current review methods before rolling out by team, volume, or business unit.
Download sample memoUsage guardrails before rollout
Recording limits, reviewer seats, retention windows, and overage rules are confirmed before a team expands beyond the pilot.
Plan design should reflect claim operations reality.
Pricing is easiest to approve when it maps to how claims teams work: statement count, reviewer involvement, memo outputs, and security requirements.
What a procurement-ready quote should include.
Serious buyers need more than a monthly number. The evaluation quote should make scope, controls, retention, overage rules, and rollout ownership clear enough for claims operations, finance, and security to review together.
View procurement packetQuote checklist
Pilot economics
The pilot should prove value before the annual agreement.
A buyer should be able to compare ClaimAudio against manual statement review using output quality, source verification, and review time instead of generic software usage metrics.
Pilot decision checklist
- One anonymized recorded statement reviewed end to end
- Evidence memo compared against current manual summary process
- Exact quote, timestamp, speaker, and audio jump verified by reviewer
- Follow-up questions and contradictions reviewed before file use
- Security, retention, and data-use questions captured before rollout
Get a pilot quote from one anonymized statement.
Use a sample memo to decide whether your team needs a solo plan, shared claims team workspace, or high-volume TPA/legal configuration.