Product pricing
The old bundled pricing table is retired. Each product now has its own pricing lane, status, scope, and call to action.
Pick the commercial motion first.
The pricing directory stays complete, but serious buyers should route into the right scoped action before comparing roadmap pages.
Start LocusTrace trial
Scoped watchlists, evaluation key, and deterministic Evidence Packets before production spend.
Scope BioFlow workspace
Qualify run volume, API access, retention, and telemetry before workspace pricing is issued.
Scope OGN pilot
Set benchmark targets, acceptance criteria, and proof-bundle requirements for private engine access.
Omnis LocusTrace
LocusTrace has its own pricing lane because it is sold as scoped watchlists, issued keys, and offline-verifiable Evidence Packets rather than a generic platform subscription.
BioFlow
BioFlow pricing is scoped around hosted workspaces, run volume, API access, and deterministic artifact retention. It should not share a crowded table with LocusTrace or roadmap products.
Omnis Genome Nexus
OGN pricing is separated from BioFlow because OGN is the compute architecture and private engine lane; BioFlow is the workflow control surface.
VeriBiota
VeriBiota is free and open source. Use it as the verification layer for deterministic runs, drift checks, and audit-ready reports without a paid license.
BioCost
BioCost is not a paid self-serve product yet. Its pricing page is separate so the public site does not imply it is bundled into another subscription.
BioAudit
BioAudit remains a roadmap product. It should be priced as an enterprise add-on only after a governed deployment scope exists.
Omnis Helix
Omnis Helix pricing belongs on its own lane because it is a modeling product, not a general workflow subscription. Public copy stays software-only and in-silico.