05Pricing
One price, and the receipts to check it against.
Flat, month to month. Every run carries what it cost, so you can read the console and the invoice against each other — the invoice will not have moved.
Flat rate
$1,000/ month
per practice, per month
No setup fee, no charge per seat, no charge per fax. Month to month.
- Every task you teach it, and every run of every task
- The console, for everyone at the practice you give it to
- The recording of each run — frames, log, and what it cost
- Abel repairing its own steps when a screen changes
- A working session with us for each new task
06Questions
Asked before every demo.
- What am I actually looking at in the console?
- Every run Abel has done at your practice, newest first. Open one and you get the whole recording: what it set out to do, the steps in the order it took them, the screen it was on for each one, what it changed, who it told, and what the run cost. The list does not stop at faxes — every task you teach it lands in the same place.
- Can I see the runs that went badly?
- They are in the same list, with the same detail. A run that stopped shows the screen it stopped on and the message it sent; a run that had to repair a step says which step and what had moved. There is no second, quieter list, and nothing is filtered out of the first one.
- Does the bill move when Abel does more?
- No. The price is flat and the runs are unmetered, which is why each run can afford to show what it cost to execute. Reading those against the invoice is the point: the work goes up, the invoice does not.
- What happens the day a screen changes?
- A task runs the same steps every time, so a moved control is a step that no longer matches. Abel finds the control, finishes the run, and writes the repair into the recording. A run that needed a repair does not certify itself — the next clean one does. You find out from the record, not from work quietly not happening.
- Which EMRs does it work in?
- eClinicalWorks today. Abel works the way your staff do — signed in, in a browser, clicking through the screens — so any web-based EMR is in scope. If yours is web-based and is not eClinicalWorks, ask on the demo and we will tell you plainly whether we can support it and when.
- How long does it take to teach it something?
- About twenty minutes per task, once. You describe the task, Abel does it while you watch, and you correct anything it got wrong. That session is itself a run, so it is in the console with everything else.
- Who at the practice can open it?
- The people you give access to, and no one else. The console is per practice — your runs, your recordings, your staff.
- What if we want to stop?
- Month to month, task by task. Any single task can be switched off without touching the others, and you can stop everything at once. There is no contract to exit.
Next step
See it run on your own faxes.
A demo is a working session. You leave it with a run in the console, not a slide deck.
