StretchGroup Pricing
StretchGroup is being built around a connected software ecosystem. Pricing will support standalone tool access, bundled platform subscriptions, internal operational systems, and future white-label product deployment.
Pricing Direction
Some tools will work best as standalone subscriptions, while others will make more sense inside a broader platform bundle or white-label deployment model.
Commercial Model
StretchGroup pricing is being shaped to support direct users, internal business use, and external white-label software opportunities.
Core Pricing Paths
For teams or operators who want access to individual tools without adopting the full platform stack.
For businesses that want a more connected operating system with multiple tools working together.
For agencies, operators, and partners who want branded software or learning environments deployed under their own identity.
Product Pricing Logic
Kanban, CRM, invoicing, forms
These products fit naturally into either standalone subscriptions or bundled platform access depending on how deeply the client wants the tools connected.
Graphic editor, wireframe software, code editor
These tools can be sold independently, but become more valuable when paired with platform accounts, shared workflows, and broader business operations.
SOP system and white-label course platform
These products are especially strong candidates for white-label deployment, internal team enablement, client onboarding, and branded learning environments.
Portals and connected workspaces
The more the platform evolves into account access, visibility, and service interaction, the more these systems benefit from bundled or custom pricing models.
How We’ll Sell This
StretchGroup is not trying to price everything like a generic SaaS clone. The pricing strategy is being designed around actual usage patterns: single-tool buyers, teams that want a connected stack, and organizations that want branded software deployment.
Start with one useful tool and expand into broader platform access only when the workflow justifies it.
Bundle tools together into a more powerful operating layer rather than buying and managing scattered subscriptions across multiple vendors.
Deploy selected systems under a white-label or branded model where it makes commercial and strategic sense.
This structure creates room for direct product sales, bundled recurring revenue, and platform-led expansion over time.