Pricing
At Automation Advisors, every project is different—because every manufacturing operation is different. That’s why we use clear, project-based pricing tailored to the scope and complexity of your automation goals.
We price our services based on the size of the opportunity, the level of detail required, and the value we can help you unlock. You’ll always receive a clear, fixed quote before any work begins.
Typical Project Ranges
Automation Assessment
Typical Range: $2,500 - $7,500
Scope: Layouts, ROI projections, labor impact, AI integration suggestions, and next-step guidance
Investment & Acquisition Support
Typical Range: $5,000 - $50,000+
Scope: Due diligence reports, value creation roadmaps, scalability planning, and risk identification
Feasibility Study
Typical Range: $2,500 - $10,000
Scope: Outreach to 2–3 integrators, summarized feedback, cost/complexity review, and go/no-go recommendation
How We Scope Pricing
For investors and growth-minded companies looking to buy or expand operations, this service provides deep insight into how automation can unlock value. Whether during due diligence or post-close, we help you understand automation potential and risk before major capital decisions are made.
Our pricing takes into account:
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The number of processes or systems being evaluated
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The depth of ROI and labor analysis required
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The need for outside vendor coordination
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Reporting complexity (high-level vs. executive-ready)
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Timeline expectations
Our Pricing Process
We keep our process simple and collaborative:
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You reach out with your current application or idea — even if it’s still early-stage.
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We’ll schedule a quick call to discuss what you’re trying to solve and outline possible paths forward.
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Based on your goals and scope, we’ll send you a clear project quote outlining the deliverables, timeline, and cost.
Deliverables can evolve as the project progresses — we work flexibly and adjust as new information comes to light.
What a Project Looks Like
Once you move forward with a project, we’ll begin by gathering all the necessary background information: process flows, labor data, production targets, and any existing automation or system constraints.
Depending on the project size and complexity:
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Smaller projects can often be completed entirely remotely, using digital tools, virtual walkthroughs, and file sharing.
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Larger or more complex projects may require one or more on-site visits to assess the environment, meet stakeholders, and gather details directly from your facility.
Every project is designed to stay efficient and focused—delivering clear outcomes without dragging on or getting bogged down in endless meetings.

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