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For most businesses that want to supercharge their operations
For high performing teams who are looking to break the norms
For businesses that want to rise to the next level
For businesses looking to have a better hold of their operations
Our pricing is transparent and flexible. Contact us for more granular pricing based on your usage.
1. Zorp's pricing is charged based on the features you use and the tasks you execute.
2. You have access to adding unlimited users and unlimited workflows on all the plans on Zorp.
3. If you're on the Zorp free plan, you can create and execute up to 1000 tasks a month without adding a payment method with limited features. This is enough for most small companies getting started.
4. If you're on the Zorp paid plans, there's a fixed charge per month based on the number of tasks you create or execute.
5. No surprises and no hidden charges.
1. Zorp provides a very large free plan so most small companies and side projects can run for free forever. Zorp, even in its free plan, provides enough features to be able to run powerful operations workflows managing real companies.
2. Our paid plans have additional functionalities that help you build much more powerful applications as you grow as an organization.
1. Zorp is free to use forever for most small companies and smaller use cases.
2. Zorp also offers paid plans that start with $99 per month for limited features and $499 per month for advanced features
3. Our Enterprise pricing is custom. To more learn about it, [contact us](contact us url).
1. Within a specific plan, when you hit your usage limits, you're automatically upgraded to the next tier. You will be notified of the same via email to the account owner's email.
2. Any new features that require upgradation of plan need to be manually upgraded by the account admin.
A task is the execution unit of your operations. In Zorp, you create workflows that define how your application process flow works. Each time you run the workflow process, it is called a task.
For example, when you use Zorp for a sales visit application, each visit note is considered as one task. Similarly when you use Zorp for tracking your daily workouts, the workout update every day constitutes a task.
The definition of task changes from workflow to workflow and the above examples are simply for illustration purposes.
Zorp offers data tables that can be used to store your organization data. These tables are outside your users, teams and task data. These tables are optional to use. When used, each row is considered a record.
Workflows are the blueprint of your operational process. It show how the application moves from one screen to another and what actions need to be taken.
For eg. for a delivery application, the delivery part will be one workflow, the attendance part will be another and the expense management can be a third. Zorp let's you create unlimited number of workflows in the same account across all pricing plans.
When you use Zorp automations to pull data from an external system or push data to an external system, it is called an integration. The external system could be the customer's internal databases or APIs or even other 3rd party applications like email, whatsapp or CRMs.
A few examples of integrations are:
1. Send an email to notify your operations team when a delivery is completed.
2. Pull the customer information from your internal CRM when the user chooses a specific customer name
3. Call an SMS API to send an OTP to the customer.