Pricing

Engagement structure for merchants dealing with real account pressure.

HighRiskIntel is not priced like a generic low-risk SaaS seat. The work is structured around the account problem, the urgency, and whether the merchant needs a review, an ongoing defense workflow, or continuity planning.

Focused review

Best for a merchant that needs fast clarity on one account problem.

Chargeback and refund-pressure diagnosis
Processor-risk and MID-health review
Short action plan with priority fixes
Best when the issue is urgent but still contained
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Defense engagement

Best for merchants actively managing processor pressure, holds, reserves, or recurring dispute volatility.

Ongoing merchant-account defense workflow
Alert review and dispute-pressure monitoring
Processor-facing notes and remediation tracking
Best when the team needs continuity, not just diagnosis
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Strategic continuity

Best for operators, partners, or groups that need account defense plus backup routing strategy.

Multi-account support or partner oversight
Payment continuity planning
US-backed, offshore, and crypto-backed route support
Best when payment-path stability is part of the mandate
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How scope is set

We scope around the account problem, not around a fake feature menu.

A merchant with rising disputes but a stable processor relationship needs a different engagement than a merchant dealing with reserve pressure, hold risk, shutdown risk, or a backup routing conversation.

Pricing principles

We do not force a low-trust self-serve pricing model onto a high-risk merchant problem.
Scope depends on account pressure, transaction complexity, and whether the work is audit-only or ongoing defense.
The right structure usually becomes clear after a focused review of the account situation.

Best first step

Start with a focused review if you are unsure which engagement fits. That gives us the merchant context, the account risk profile, and the right path forward without forcing the wrong structure too early.

Next step

Start with the account situation and we will structure the engagement from there.

If the merchant is dealing with dispute pressure, processor scrutiny, reserve movement, or payment-path instability, the fastest path is a review of the current account state first.