Nextworld, the visionary force behind the next generation of enterprise software, today announced a radical new pricing strategy designed to dismantle the opaque, fine-print consumption models that dominate the low-code application platform (LCAP) market.
With two straightforward tiers—Starter and Unlimited—Nextworld delivers unmatched value, simplicity, and scalability, proving that enterprise-grade innovation shouldn’t come with exploitative pricing.
Other platforms bury customers in labyrinthine pricing structures: per-user, per-app fees, hidden add-ons, and punitive scaling costs. Nextworld flips the script.
Starter Package ($50K): 25 internal users, unlimited app building, and core capabilities—no surprises.
Unlimited Package ($150K): Unlimited users, ability to build unlimited apps, and no arbitrary barriers to growth.
“We’ve heard loud and clear from platform customers frustrated by the complexity and cost of per-user, per-app, and per-object pricing,” said Konrad Rogers, President and COO of Nextworld. “We believe customers shouldn’t be penalized for actually using and relying on our platform. This new pricing model reflects our commitment to transparency, fairness, and real value. We’ve listened—and we’re delivering what the market deserves.”
Nextworld’s pricing isn’t just different—it’s disruptive by design:
Nextworld’s message is clear: The era of exploitative software pricing is over.
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