Commercial model

Pricing for teams that need context.

Nolta is launching with a focused commercial model: one core product tier that includes the essential digital thread experience.

The goal is simple adoption without hiding the useful parts behind a confusing pricing ladder. Advanced analytics and Nicky AI are expected to become separate future packages when they are ready.

Launch package

Everything needed to start with Nolta DTM.

Final commercial terms depend on deployment scope, onboarding needs and customer requirements.

Nolta DTM Core

Core digital thread package

For teams that need to understand projects, assets, decisions, risks and history without adopting a heavyweight platform.

Contact for pricingLaunch pricing available for early customers.
  • Projects, allocations, assets and sub-assets
  • Big Picture spatial world view
  • Rethread temporal context view
  • Timeline-aware history and activity
  • Comments, attachments and promoted signals
  • Search built around context, not isolated records
  • Basic operational heatmap
  • Role-based access and audit-friendly history
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Why this model

Simple first. Expand only when useful.

Nolta is designed to avoid feature theatre. The launch package keeps the product understandable while leaving room for deeper analytics, integrations and local AI capabilities later.

  • Simple packaging at launch.
  • No artificial feature maze.
  • Clear value before complex enterprise negotiation.
  • Room to grow into larger deployments later.

Future packages

Extensions of the same foundation.

These areas are planned as separate commercial directions, not launch promises.

Future package

Advanced analytics

Deeper operational heatmaps, trend analysis, risk concentration views and timeline intensity signals.

Future package

Nicky AI

A future local add-on concept for helping teams navigate context, history, attachments and decisions faster.

Pricing philosophy

Serious product value without adoption theatre.

Nolta is intended to sit between lightweight tools and heavyweight enterprise systems: easier to adopt than large platforms, but ambitious enough to support real operational context over time.

  • Start with the core digital thread experience.
  • Add advanced capabilities when they create real value.
  • Keep packaging understandable for early customers.
  • Avoid forcing teams into complexity before they need it.