Pricing

Public accountability. Paid hearing intelligence.

Kansas Accountability keeps core public records visible, then charges for the workflow that saves professional time: full transcripts, submitted-evidence search, SMS/email alerts, daily reports, client watchlists, and LobbyLinx intelligence.

Public

Open accountability baseline

$0

Hearing calendar, public hearing pages, and transcript previews
Public shareable hearing moments and source citations
Bills, committees, chambers, legislators, and journals
Basic LobbyLinx, campaign finance, appointment, and committee lookup

Professional

Workspace pricing target during beta

$150-$300/mo

Full transcript playback, evidence search, and saved searches
Keyword/watchlist alerts by email and SMS
Daily chamber reports and client/watchlist report workflow
LobbyLinx client graph, dropped/added client alerts, and spend intelligence
Campaign finance summaries, shareable moments, and team dashboards

Enterprise

For larger teams, agencies, and multi-client operations

Custom

Multiple workspaces, higher SMS/email volume, and custom onboarding
API/webhooks, branded client reports, and export/retention requirements
Customer-configured embed domains and client portal planning
Support SLA, custom workflows, and compliance review

How packaging works during beta

The market has cheap raw bill tracking and quote-required enterprise suites. The Kansas wedge is narrower: source-backed hearing intelligence with mobile alerts and client-ready reports.

Hearings drive the value

The paid product is priced around transcripts, evidence search, alerts, daily reports, and client-ready workflow rather than raw bill data alone.

Public data stays public

Core accountability routes remain available, but workflow depth, private watchlists, SMS, and client reports move into paid packages.

SMS and reports are paid workflow

Mobile alerts, client reports, and spend/reconciliation panels are Professional features with Enterprise controls for larger volume.

Beta access is still reviewed

Self-serve billing is not live yet. Professional access is approved manually while pricing, support, and entitlement enforcement stabilize.

Integrations are enterprise-scoped

API/webhooks, branded portals, embed allowlists, and custom retention should be scoped as Enterprise until support expectations are clear.