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Packaged offers

One agreement, one PO, one outcome.

A bundle wraps a platform tier, the tools, managed operations, onboarding, and support into a single SKU. Come bring-your-own and connect the tools you already run at no extra cost, or go turnkey and let us provision and operate a complete stack for you. Either way the platform governs it, and a bundle never re-buys software you already own.

How bundles differ

Packaging, not a different product.

The product is the same platform on every plan. A bundle simply collects the pieces a particular kind of team usually buys together, so you sign once instead of negotiating each part separately.

A bundle is packaging

A platform tier plus managed operations, onboarding, and support under one agreement and one PO.

A solution is by industry

Our solution pages map the platform to the constraints of a sector. They are about fit, not packaging.

A use case is by job

Our use cases show one capability solving one problem. A bundle can include several.

Example bundles

Four common shapes.

These are starting points, not fixed catalogue items. We scope the actual contents and price with you. Talk to sales for pricing.

IntegraCI Complete

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Teams who want the whole stack, run for them.

IntegraCI with a complete, pre-integrated open-source toolchain that we provision and operate for you. CI, scanning, GitOps, and observability arrive wired into the golden paths, gated, and audited from day one. Nothing to assemble or run yourself.

  • A managed open-source stack: Jenkins for CI, Trivy for scanning, ArgoCD for GitOps, and Grafana for observability, provisioned and operated for you.
  • Every tool wired into golden paths, policy gates, and the audit trail, so the stack is governed, not just installed.
  • No tool licences to buy: the stack is open source, so you pay for the platform and the managed operations, not for software you could run yourself.
  • Runs self-hosted, up to air-gapped: the same stack mirrored inside your own boundary.
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Platform jumpstart

Teams who want to be productive fast.

The Team plan, hands-on onboarding, and a golden-path setup so your developers ship on a paved road from week one.

  • Team plan, billed per builder-seat (viewers are free).
  • Guided onboarding and professional services to wire your repos, clusters, and identity.
  • Golden-path templates so a new service arrives with pipelines, scan gates, deploys, and observability.
  • Bring your own tools at no extra cost.
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Secure SDLC

Security-led organisations.

The platform with orchestrated security gates, managed scanners as an opt-in add-on, and compliance policy bundles in the path of every change.

  • Platform with security gates that orchestrate and gate the scanners and tests your runners already execute.
  • Managed scanners as an optional add-on, with clear pricing and hard caps.
  • Pre-built policy bundles mapped to SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, and NIST 800-53.
  • A tamper-evident audit trail you can export as evidence.
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Sovereign Gov

Government and regulated buyers.

The Sovereign (air-gapped) plan with managed deployment, local-partner delivery, and compliance mapping for procurement and oversight.

  • Sovereign plan: self-host all the way to air-gapped, no phone-home, signed offline update bundles.
  • Managed deployment on infrastructure you control, inside your sovereignty boundary.
  • Local-partner delivery for in-country presence and procurement.
  • Compliance policy bundles mapped to FedRAMP, NIST 800-53, and ISO 27001.
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The Sovereign Gov bundle builds on our Sovereign plan and is delivered with our local partners for in-country presence and procurement.

What goes in the stack

Open source by default, your licences when you have them.

A turnkey bundle includes the tools, not just the platform. What goes in the stack depends on what you need and which programme you come through, but the economics follow two simple rules.

Open source by default

The default stack is open source, so there is no licence to buy. Jenkins, Trivy, ArgoCD, and Grafana are provisioned and operated for you, and you pay for the platform and the managed operations, not for software you could run yourself. This is the highest-value shape and the one that runs air-gapped.

Enterprise tools, your licence

Want a commercial tool in the stack? Bring your own licence and we operate it for you, or buy it through one of our partners. We do not mark up third-party licences. You keep the vendor relationship; we keep the stack governed.

The stack fits the programme

The default tools depend on how you come in. A startup gets a light open-source stack, a sovereign buyer gets the same stack mirrored inside an air-gapped boundary, and a partner-led rollout gets the stack that partner standardises on.

The rules we hold to

No re-buys, no surprise bills.

A bundle should make buying simpler, never more expensive than it needs to be. These hold on every bundle.

Bring your own tools, always free

The per-seat price is the platform only. Connect the CI/CD, scanners, clouds, and observability tools you already run at no extra charge. A bundle never re-buys what you already own.

You choose how tools run

A turnkey bundle like IntegraCI Complete includes a managed stack on purpose, because that is what you are buying. On a bring-your-own plan, a managed tool is never switched on behind your back or added to your bill unless you choose it.

Hard caps, no surprise bills

Every managed add-on comes with clear pricing and hard usage caps. You see the ceiling before you agree to it, so a bundle cannot turn into a runaway invoice.

Governed AI on your own key

Governed AI uses your own LLM key with no token markup. The platform governs how it is used; the model spend stays between you and your provider.

Tell us what your team needs to ship.

We will scope a bundle around your platform tier, the operations you want us to run, and your onboarding, then put it on one agreement. Or start from the platform price and add only what you need.