Pricing

Start with the scope.Price the real work.Support the whole home.

Huvrly pricing is built around the actual shape of the household, the deployment work required, the protection layer being set up, and the level of ongoing support needed after the first install.

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How pricing works

The first price is the assessment. The rest follows the real work uncovered there.

Huvrly is not priced like a consumer app subscription because the work is not just software. It is discovery, deployment, configuration, training, protection, and long-term continuity shaped around a real household.

That means the assessment comes first, the picture becomes clearer, and then the right level of setup and support is scoped from something real instead of guessed from a form.

The main pricing layers

Most engagements fall into a few clear categories.

Assessment

The first step: discovery, household mapping, problem framing, and the first clear picture of what is really there.

White-glove deployment

Onsite setup of the household system, account structure, Wi‑Fi, devices, and the local-first control layer.

Protection layer setup

Configuration of the built-in protection systems, safe policies, and household safeguards that fit the real environment.

Upgrade recommendations

Practical hardware and device recommendations shaped by the household’s actual security and risk profile.

Training and coaching

Guidance for the people using the system so the setup actually sticks after install day.

Continuity and transitions

Move support, second-home support, handoff work, smart-home transfer, or inheritance-related cleanup.

Ongoing care

The support relationship that keeps the household understandable as life, devices, and needs keep changing.

What changes the scope

Some homes are straightforward. Others need a deeper reset.

Lighter engagements

  • Fewer devices and accounts
  • Cleaner ownership picture
  • Limited smart-home depth
  • Minimal ongoing support needs

Deeper engagements

  • Larger or more tangled environments
  • Heavy account cleanup and access confusion
  • Smart-home complexity and transfer work
  • Higher-risk hardware or upgrade recommendations
  • More coaching, continuity, and support needs
Why we price this way

Because this is a service relationship, not a gadget checkout cart.

The home does not benefit from the wrong package sold too early. It benefits from the right scope, explained clearly, and matched to the actual work in front of us.

That is why the assessment matters. It gives both sides a grounded picture before the deployment, protection, upgrade recommendations, and support plan are finalized.

Start with the real scope

Begin with the assessment and price the work from the real picture.

That is the cleanest way to understand what the home actually needs, what the setup will include, and what level of support makes sense after deployment.