Pricing Hub — Prime Group
Pricing Hub — Prime Group

Three pricing systems.
One clean hub.Choose the right lane before you scope.

Prime Group pricing is separated on purpose. Individuals, Business, and Operations do not belong inside one mixed pricing page. This hub gives you the clean entry point, the band comparison, and the correct route before any request moves into exact scoping.

Separated by real scope Exact amount confirmed first No fake plan tiers
Individuals
Personal letters, rental packets, school support files, employment documents, and identity-related materials. Starts from $79.
Business
Registrations, onboarding files, vendor packets, compliance materials, and business-ready documentation support. Starts from $95.
Operations
SOP manuals, workflow packs, onboarding systems, reporting structure, and internal execution support. Starts from $95.
Pricing Rule
The page gives routing and range clarity. The exact amount is still confirmed before payment.
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One pricing language. Three separate entry systems.

This hub is not meant to flatten everything into one mixed page. It is built to keep the logic clean: personal work goes to Individuals, company-facing documentation goes to Business, and internal execution systems go to Operations. Each lane has its own pricing bands, scope logic, and fit.

Cleaner routingYou pick the right category before you even think about exact scope.
Band visibilityYou can compare entry, standard, and heavier ranges across all three lanes.
No mixed pricing pagePersonal, business, and operations support stay separated for clarity.
Exact firstAfter routing, the final amount is still confirmed before payment.
Choose Your Lane

Open the pricing page that actually fits the request

Each lane below is separated by use case, document type, and operational depth. The goal is to reduce mismatch before quoting starts.

Individuals

Personal documentation and individual support.

Use this lane for personal-use requests such as explanation letters, rental packets, school support files, employment documents, residence materials, and other individual documentation work.

From $79 Entry point for lighter personal and individual requests before exact scoping.
Essentials$79–$149
Standard$149–$399
Advanced$399–$1,200+
  • Letters, explanations, and light personal formatting
  • Rental and housing support packets
  • School, employment, and identity-related materials
  • One-off or multi-file individual document support
Open individuals pricing
Best when the end use is personal, individual, academic, employment, or housing-related.
Business

Business-facing documentation and company support.

Use this lane for registrations, setup files, onboarding materials, vendor packets, compliance-related documents, internal business packs, and other business-ready documentation support.

From $95 Entry point for lighter business documentation requests before exact scoping.
Essentials$95–$179
Standard$179–$549
Advanced$549–$1,500+
  • Registration and setup document preparation
  • Onboarding, vendor, and client-ready materials
  • Business support packs and structured files
  • Multi-file documentation with stronger polish needs
Open business pricing
Best when the request is company-facing, client-facing, onboarding-related, or part of business-ready documentation.
Operations

Back-office execution and internal systems support.

Use this lane for SOP manuals, workflow files, reporting structure, data organization, onboarding systems, employee support materials, and other operational documentation requests.

From $95 Entry point for lighter operations and back-office support requests before exact scoping.
Essentials$95–$179
Standard$179–$549
Advanced$549–$1,800+
  • SOP manuals, workflows, and internal procedures
  • Back-office support documents and systems
  • Reporting, cleanup, and internal file organization
  • Operational packs with higher execution depth
Open operations pricing
Best when the request is internal, systems-based, workflow-driven, or tied to team execution quality.
Band Comparison

See all pricing bands side by side

This is the fast comparison layer for people who know roughly how heavy the request is, but need to choose the correct category first.

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Compare
Use this grid to check the right pricing lane before moving into exact scoping.
Category
Individuals
Personal documentation, letters, housing packets, school files, and other individual support requests.
Category
Business
Business-ready records, setup files, onboarding materials, vendor packets, and company-facing documentation.
Category
Operations
SOPs, workflows, reporting structure, internal systems, and back-office execution support.
Essentials
$79–$149
Lighter personal requests, one-off documents, and smaller individual file support.
$95–$179
Lighter business documentation, bounded setup work, and smaller onboarding-related tasks.
$95–$179
Light operational support, small workflow files, basic SOP cleanup, and contained process work.
Standard
$149–$399
Structured multi-file individual support such as housing, school, or employment-related packets.
$179–$549
Onboarding packs, internal files, vendor materials, and stronger business documentation sets.
$179–$549
Multi-file operational systems, internal support packs, reporting structure, and stronger process documentation.
Advanced
$399–$1,200+
Heavier personal packets, broader individual scope, and larger document-heavy support requests.
$549–$1,500+
Broader business execution, layered documentation systems, and heavier multi-file company support.
$549–$1,800+
Deeper operations systems, larger workflow structures, and heavier internal execution support.
Best fit
Use when the request is for one person, one household, or one individual outcome.
Use when the request is company-facing, entity-facing, or part of business readiness.
Use when the request is internal, systems-based, procedural, or tied to team operations.
What Clients Get

What this pricing hub is actually helping clients buy

This hub is not just about numbers. It gives clearer routing, better expectation setting, cleaner category separation, and a faster path to the correct scope review before any exact amount is confirmed.

Cleaner category fit

Clients can route personal, business, and operations work into the right lane instead of forcing everything into one mixed pricing page.

Clear entry pricing

The hub shows where each category starts, so people can orient themselves before moving into exact scope review.

Exact amount confirmed first

The visible ranges set direction, but the exact scoped price is still confirmed before payment and before execution begins.

Less pricing confusion

Band comparison and routing guidance reduce mismatch, which means fewer wrong-page starts and fewer unnecessary questions.

Better expectation setting

Clients can see what usually belongs in lighter, standard, or heavier work before they submit a request for review.

Faster decision-making

Once the correct lane is chosen, the next step becomes simpler: review the proper pricing page and move toward scoped confirmation.

Separated pricing logic

Personal outcomes, business-facing documents, and internal systems work stay priced inside the right logic instead of a flattened fee table.

Stronger scope signal

The structure of the hub makes it clearer when a request is small, multi-file, or heavier than it first sounded.

Still unsure which lane fits?

If the request is personal, go Individuals. If it supports the business externally or as a business-facing document set, go Business. If it supports the company internally through workflows, SOPs, reporting, or team execution systems, go Operations.

How The Hub Works

Route first. Scope second. Confirm exact price third.

This hub is the front door. It helps route the request correctly before the work is reviewed in detail and the exact amount is confirmed.

01
Choose the right category.
Start by identifying whether the request is individual, business-facing, or internal operations support.
02
Use the correct pricing page.
Open the pricing page that fits the request type so the range logic and examples match the actual work.
03
Review the band ranges.
Use the page to understand whether the request is lighter, standard, or heavier before submitting it.
04
Get the exact amount confirmed.
After the request is reviewed, Prime Group confirms the exact scoped amount before payment or execution begins.
What Affects Price

What usually moves a request from light to heavy

Across Individuals, Business, and Operations, the final confirmed amount is shaped by real scope variables, not just the label on the request.

01

Document volume

One file is different from a multi-document packet, larger support set, or layered documentation system with several moving parts.

02

Category type

Personal-use work, business-facing documentation, and internal operations support each carry different execution logic and pricing depth.

03

Condition of materials

Clean source files move faster. Incomplete, disorganized, inconsistent, or unclear materials require more review and reconstruction.

04

Formatting depth

Some requests need light cleanup, while others need stronger hierarchy, polish, consistency, and clearer document structure throughout.

05

Complexity of use case

A single support need is not the same as a layered request tied to housing, onboarding, compliance, workflow execution, or multi-step outcomes.

06

Execution depth

The more coordination, organization, restructuring, or document relationship work required, the more the final scoped amount reflects that depth.

FAQ

Questions people ask before choosing a pricing lane

The hub is meant to reduce confusion, not add more of it.

Why separate pricing into Individuals, Business, and Operations? +
Because those requests do not behave the same way. Personal letters and housing packets should not be mixed with business-ready documents or internal operational systems. The page separation keeps pricing logic cleaner and easier to understand.
Does this hub give the final price? +
No. The hub gives the correct route and the visible pricing bands. The exact amount is still confirmed after the request is reviewed.
What if my request overlaps two categories? +
Use the dominant use case. If the request is personal-use, start with Individuals. If it is company-facing, start with Business. If it is mainly internal systems or process work, start with Operations.
Are the ranges the same as the exact charge? +
No. The ranges are directional bands that help set expectation. The exact amount depends on scope, file condition, complexity, and execution depth.
Why not use one flat master price list? +
Because the work varies too widely. A smaller one-off personal request, a business onboarding file, and a deeper SOP system should not be forced into one artificial fee table.
Do all three lanes follow the same payment rule? +
Yes. Across all three pricing systems, the exact amount is confirmed before payment and before execution begins.
Open The Correct Pricing Page

Start in the right lane.
Then get the exact price confirmed.

The fastest path is simple: choose the category that fits the request, review the right pricing bands, and submit the correct type of scope for review.

Prime Group — pricing separated by real scope
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