Free for small projects, pay after you are making money.
Start for free and convince clients and stakeholders to pay continuously by providing recurring monitoring insights. AerialTwin makes you more valuable by enabling you to deliver ongoing site intelligence.
Starter
$0 / site / month
Create a powerful timeline of how a site progresses that stakeholders will pay you for.
- ✔ Visual timeline of site changes
- ✔ Compare map and photogrammetry scans
- ✔ Overlay sensor data on point clouds
- ✔ Live sensor viewing
- ✔ Add photo and video context to timeline
- ✔ Thermal camera like view from sensor data
- ✔ Low Quality Twin View
- ✔ Up to 3 sensor data sources
- ✔ Up to 5GB of file storage
- ✔ View up to 3 months of history
Great for demos and small projects.
Start FreeClient Monitoring
$99 / site / month
Give your stakeholders a reason to pay more by monitoring a site better with more sensors and configurable alerts.
- ✔ Everything in Starter
- ✔ Configurable sensor level alerts
- ✔ Automatic scan alignment
- ✔ Make sites private
- ✔ Medium Quality Twin View
- ✔ Up to 10 sensor data sources
- ✔ Up to 100GB of file storage
- ✔ View up to 1 year of history
Most pilots bill clients $300–$600+/month per site
Ideal for turning inspections into recurring contracts.
Choose a site to upgradePremium Monitoring
$299 / site / month
Monitor big projects and prevent costly downtime with anomaly detection and predictive alerts.
- ✔ Everything in Client Monitoring
- ✔ ML.NET anomaly detection
- ✔ Predictive alerts and trend analysis
- ✔ Cross-scan change detection
- ✔ Invite others to view private sites
- ✔ High Quality Twin View
- ✔ Up to 25 sensor data sources
- ✔ Unlimited file storage
- ✔ View all site history
Most pilots bill clients $1,000+/month per site
Best for high-value sites where early detection matters.
Choose a site to upgradeMake yourself irreplaceable
Instead of one-time deliverables, offer continuous monitoring your stakeholders will pay for monthly.
Add sites as you win new contracts. Pay only when additional context is needed.