What the work costs
Rate notes, not a till
A fee follows the books, the number of sites, and the language of the pack. The table below is what we have charged for ordinary work. It is not a menu you can tap.
Nothing on this sheet takes a card. After a scoping visit we send a one-page estimate. Work starts when the deposit named in that estimate is received — usually one third, by bank transfer in lari.
Ordinary figures from recent seasons
| Engagement | What you are buying | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| Predictive business modeling | Four to eight weeks, three scenarios, printed pack, reading | 4,800–18,000 GEL |
| Chart and board-pack commission | Five to twelve days, six to eight drawings, one revision | from 1,200 GEL |
| Seasonal forecast study | One season, one operational implication | from 2,400 GEL |
| Model review | Seven to ten days, a letter on a workbook you already have | 1,800 GEL for one site |
The first forty-five minutes — telephone or in the rooms — is not billed. If we decline the work after seeing the books, you owe nothing beyond a scoping visit that already took a half-day on site (400 GEL, waived if you then commission modeling).
What moves a figure
Another building, another currency, a pack in both Georgian and English, a series that has to be typed from paper night audits, or a reading that must happen outside Adjara. Rush work — a bank meeting inside ten days — is not always possible; when it is, the estimate says so in a separate line, not as a hidden multiplier.
What we do not pretend to price
A house that has never recorded occupancy by room type. A trader with three months of till tape who wants next year’s harvest. Those briefs become a conversation about what can honestly be said, not a discount row.
Deposits, cancellations, and what happens if the work has already begun are written on the refund notice. For a number against your own books, file a brief.
These figures are a guide, not a till. Nothing on this page takes a card or opens a checkout. A written estimate follows a scoping visit.