Pricing

A defined pilot before a bigger commitment.

The first engagement is intentionally narrow: one venue, agreed channels, a written operating lane, and a short review cycle.

Step one

Booking-leak audit

No cost · first conversation

A structured discovery conversation to identify the channels, current response rhythm, handoffs, and the most useful pilot scope.

  • Current journey review
  • Channel and ownership map
  • High-level leak hypotheses
  • Pilot-fit recommendation
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Common questions

Pilot clarity upfront.

How long does a pilot run?

The exact term is agreed in the statement of work. Raddli uses the early period to establish the playbook and then review whether the operating evidence supports continuation.

Can Raddli guarantee booked events?

No. A venue’s booking outcome depends on availability, product fit, pricing, sales decisions, and customer choice. Raddli improves operating discipline; it does not promise a revenue result.

Do we need new software?

Not necessarily. The audit identifies whether the existing stack is sufficient for the pilot. Any new tool or subscription is discussed before it is introduced.

Who owns the customer relationship?

The venue always does. Raddli supports communication within an agreed operating lane and returns commercial control to the venue team at the defined points.

Start with the audit, not a sales call.

We will only suggest a pilot if the inquiry flow, venue fit, and practical access make a responsible scope possible.

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