Pricing

Pricing built around the way your operation runs.

LAREVONT supports modular and enterprise commercial models. A scoped proposal follows discovery so pricing reflects real operating scale, platform value and implementation requirements.

Enterprise-scoped

One platform. A commercial model aligned to your business.

Pricing can reflect fleet scale, transaction volume, locations, usage or enterprise licensing. The right structure is confirmed through discovery alongside implementation and support.

  • Clear platform scope
  • Modules aligned to operating priorities
  • Implementation and support made explicit
  • Commercial structure designed for long-term scale
What shapes the proposal

Four inputs create a credible commercial scope.

The aim is a model that matches the value and complexity of the operation—not an arbitrary package name.

Operating scale

Fleet size, active vehicles, rental volume and the number of operating locations.

Platform scope

The capabilities, workflows and usage profile activated for your organization.

Integration complexity

Data migration, connected systems, custom workflows and partner requirements.

Rollout and support

Training, implementation services, support model and expansion plan.

From discovery to proposal

A clear commercial conversation.

  1. 01

    Map the operation

    Fleet, locations, rental volume, users, brands and growth plan.

  2. 02

    Define platform scope

    Capabilities, workflows, integrations, data and rollout priorities.

  3. 03

    Align the model

    Commercial structure, implementation, support and contract approach.

  4. 04

    Build the business case

    Connect investment to control, productivity, utilization and scale.

Does LAREVONT publish standard software packages?

Not at this stage. LAREVONT uses the masterbrand and scopes the commercial model around the approved operating, technical and support requirements rather than publishing generic tier names or invented price points.

Which factors have the greatest effect on price?

Fleet and transaction scale, locations, enabled workflows, integration and migration complexity, implementation services, training, support and expansion requirements shape the proposal.

Are implementation and migration included?

The proposal makes implementation, data migration, integrations, training and support responsibilities explicit. Included and separately scoped work depends on the agreed project.

How should we compare total cost?

Compare recurring software, one-time services, third-party systems, integration maintenance, internal administration, migration effort and the cost of operational work that remains manual. Use the same planning period and assumptions for every vendor.

See LAREVONT in your operation

Get a pricing scope grounded in your operation.

See how LAREVONT can connect your operation, improve control and create a clear foundation for growth.