Pricing
Simple ARQ pricing for showroom render workflows.
Every paid ARQ plan includes the full feature set. Choose by monthly render volume and showroom workspace needs, not by counting every designer seat.
Full workflow access, priced by render volume.
ARQ is priced as render production workflow software, not a bag of one-off AI credits. Paid plans include the full ARQ feature set. The commercial choice is monthly render allowance and whether you need one showroom workspace or a larger multi-showroom setup.
For one showroom testing ARQ on live client rooms.
- Limited live-room test
- Real design exports, not demo samples
- Founder-led setup and feedback loop
- Use before choosing a paid plan
- Allowance agreed before the pilot starts
- No surprise usage charges
For smaller showrooms or light monthly render volume.
- 100 included renders per month
- One showroom workspace
- No per-designer pricing for normal use
- Full ARQ feature set included
- Upgrade before high-volume months
For active teams producing client renders weekly.
- 500 included renders per month
- One showroom workspace
- No per-designer pricing for normal use
- Full ARQ feature set included
- Best starting point for most pilots
For high-volume showrooms with heavier presentation demand.
- 1,000 shared renders per month
- Up to 2 showroom workspaces
- Shared allowance across included showrooms
- Full ARQ feature set included
- Priority rollout and support attention
- Talk to us for larger multi-branch use
What the allowance means.
No feature paywalls
Every paid plan gets the full ARQ feature set. Pricing changes monthly render allowance, showroom workspace needs, and support intensity, not product access.
No seat ladder
A showroom can bring normal designer users into the same workspace without jumping plans just because more people need access.
Upgrade by real usage
Starter is deliberately light. Showroom is the main one-showroom plan. Pro adds a larger shared render allowance and up to two showroom workspaces.
Pricing questions
Do paid plans include all core features?
Yes. Paid plans include the full ARQ feature set. Plan differences are mainly monthly render allowance, showroom workspace needs, usage guardrails, and rollout support.
Which plan should a small showroom choose?
Starter is the light-volume plan. Showroom is the default paid plan for one active showroom. Pro is for heavier usage or up to two showroom workspaces sharing one allowance.
Can we test with real design exports first?
Yes. ARQ can be evaluated with real kitchen design exports so the team can check output quality, review flow, and time saved before committing to wider rollout.
Want help choosing the right plan?
Send your monthly project volume, typical views per project, and what you want ARQ to prove first. We will help map the simplest pilot or paid plan.
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