Pricing

The first BurnMap offer is live and ready to buy.

BurnMap is starting with a one-time audit instead of a recurring SaaS plan. That keeps the offer easy to understand, easy to buy, and tightly aligned with what the current platform can deliver well today.

BurnMap AI Spend Audit

One-time audit of your AI/model spend with written findings and a live review call.

Live now
$499
/one-time

Best fit: Seed to Series B AI-native software companies with growing model/API spend and no mature FinOps process yet.

One intake call to understand the current AI spend stack
Review of recent usage exports, invoices, or billing screenshots
One written audit with spend drivers, waste sources, and top savings opportunities
One live readout call with prioritized actions and estimated savings range
Buy the audit
Included

What the buyer receives

One intake call to understand the current AI spend stack
Review of recent usage exports, invoices, or billing screenshots
One written audit with spend drivers, waste sources, and top savings opportunities
One live readout call with prioritized actions and estimated savings range
Excluded

What this is not

Ongoing dashboard access or monitoring
API integrations or engineering implementation work
Weekly support, Slack access, or custom finance workflows
A recurring subscription commitment
Ready to start

Secure checkout, instant confirmation.

Payment is processed securely through Stripe. After checkout you will receive a confirmation and BurnMap will reach out within one business day to schedule your intake call.

BurnMap AI Spend Audit
$499

One-time payment · no subscription

Buy the audit
FAQ

What happens next?

Is this a subscription?

No. The first BurnMap product is intentionally a one-time audit so the team can learn from real buyers before defining recurring software packaging.

How is delivery handled?

After payment, BurnMap follows up to schedule the intake call, gather recent spend exports or invoices, and deliver the written audit plus live review.

Will the pricing page stay this simple?

Probably not. The next packaging iteration should be based on repeated audit findings, not placeholder SaaS tiers.