PRICING
What does working with Aniccai cost?
We don't have a price list: the price follows the scope of your specific problem, and typical Israeli-market ranges are below.
And there's one gate before anything: if the projected ROI isn't positive, we don't build it.
HOW IT WORKS
The price follows the scope
The same automation can cost five times more in one company than another. Not because of a different rate, but because of three factors that decide how much work there really is:
Integration surface
Every extra system the solution touches multiplies edge cases, permissions, and failure modes.
Data readiness
Messy data means paying for cleanup and structuring before the automation even starts working.
Production hardening
A demo is 20% of the work. Monitoring, failure handling, handover, and team adoption are the other 80%.
ENGAGEMENT SHAPES
Three engagement shapes, and their market ranges
| Shape | What's included | Duration | Market range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strategy workshop | Mapping your processes, identifying where AI actually pays off, a prioritized roadmap | 1–3 sessions | ₪10K–40K (market) |
| Pilot | One scoped workflow automated end-to-end, validated against a real business number | 4–8 weeks | ₪60K–200K (market) |
| Production build | Hardened system in daily use: integrations, monitoring, handover, team adoption | quarter and up | ₪200K–1M+ (market) |
These are Israeli-market context ranges, not an Aniccai price list. A quote comes after a scoping conversation.
THE ROI GATE
ROI-positive, or we don't build it
This isn't a slogan, it's a process with an output and a stop condition. Here's what it looks like in practice:
Scoping call
The output isn't a quote. It's the one business number the project needs to move, and a model showing whether it's worth it.
The model
Hours saved, error cost avoided, or revenue enabled, weighed against the full cost of building and running the system. Not just building it.
The kill criterion
If the projected ROI isn't positive, we tell you not to build it — and we walk away from the project.
Yes, that means we sometimes leave a scoping call without a project. That's the filter that keeps our case studies real.
FAQ
Questions about cost and pricing
How much does AI consulting cost in Israel?
Israeli market rates run roughly ₪10K–40K for a strategy workshop, ₪60K–200K for a scoped pilot, and ₪200K to over ₪1M for a production system. At Aniccai the price follows the scope of your specific problem — we quote after a scoping conversation, not from a rate card.
Why doesn't Aniccai publish a price list?
Because we're a bespoke practice: the same automation can cost five times more in one company than another, depending on integration surface, data readiness, and how hardened the system needs to be. A fixed price list would either overcharge simple projects or underscope hard ones.
What does "ROI-positive or we don't build it" mean?
Before any build, we model the return: hours saved, error cost avoided, or revenue enabled, against the full cost of building and running the system. If the projected ROI isn't positive, we tell you not to build it — and we walk away from the project. That's the filter that keeps our case studies real.
How much does an AI pilot cost?
In the Israeli market a scoped pilot typically runs ₪60K–200K over 4–8 weeks. The main cost drivers are how many systems it touches and how clean your data is. A good pilot is judged against one business number agreed in advance — if it can't move that number, it shouldn't start.
What makes an AI project more expensive?
Three things dominate: integration surface (every extra system multiplies edge cases), data readiness (messy data means paying for cleanup before automation), and production hardening (a demo is 20% of the work; monitoring, failure handling, and adoption are the other 80%).
Want to know what it would cost for you?
A short scoping call. You leave with one business number and an ROI model, even if the answer is don't build.
Book a scoping call