Pay only when it brings the money back
Ironclad has no monthly subscription. After a one-time setup, you pay 10% of the revenue it provably recovers or generates, proven by a receipt on every dollar. It answers calls, books jobs, chases estimates, and collects invoices inside your existing software. If it does not bring money back, you owe nothing.
- No subscription, no per-seat, no per-truck, no per-call metering
- A receipt on every recovered dollar, so the bill is never a mystery
- The cost scales with results, not with your call volume
- Month-to-month, 30 days to cancel, take your data with you
How does pay-on-recovery work?
After a one-time setup, the only thing you pay is 10% of the revenue Ironclad provably recovers or generates: a booked job from a call it answered, an estimate it chased to a yes, an overdue invoice it collected. Each one is matched to a receipt. You are billed monthly in arrears, with time to dispute any line item.
Why price it this way?
Because a flat monthly bill gets paid whether or not the tool works. Pay-on-recovery only gets paid when you do, so our incentive is the same as yours: bring back more money than the month before. It also means there is no risk in starting. If a slow month brings nothing back, it costs nothing.
What is the one-time setup?
A single setup fee to connect Ironclad to your software and tune it to your shop, disclosed on your demo call, not a recurring charge. After that, it is purely the 10% share on proven results.
Common questions
- Is there really no monthly fee?
- Correct. After the one-time setup there is no subscription. You pay 10% of what Ironclad provably recovers or generates, and nothing in a month where it brings nothing back.
- How do I know the 10% is fair?
- Every charge traces to a receipt: the exact job, customer, message, and invoice behind the recovered dollar. You can audit each one, and you have time each month to dispute any line item.
- What counts as recovered or generated?
- Revenue that would have leaked without Ironclad: a call it answered that became a booked job, a cold estimate it chased to a close, an overdue invoice it collected, a dormant customer it won back.
- Can I cancel?
- Anytime, month-to-month, with 30 days notice. You take your data with you in one export. No clawback, no minimum term.