Core
Structural Fabrication
Scrap Δ target: Up to 1.8 pts
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Execution intelligence for crews and fabrication yards. Designed to reinforce upstream planning tools through verified downstream execution outcomes.
Reality Anchors uses a value-amplification deployment model based on measurable execution impact and facility rollout scope.
We scope deployment by facility profile, throughput, and execution complexity, then align commercial terms to expected margin and performance improvement.
We do not price against self-reported scrap rates. Instead, we use published industry ranges by segment and apply conservative deltas. This prevents pricing inflation and keeps contracts stable over time.
| Segment | Typical scrap range | Model baseline |
|---|---|---|
| Small commercial shop | 6–10% | 8.0% |
| Prefab yard | 4–7% | 5.5% |
| Industrial (for reference) | 2–5% | 3.5% |
Contracts reference a published baseline model version for clarity.
We estimate a material delta (scrap reduction), labor delta (rework/time reduction), and risk delta (error frequency reduction). Modeled assumptions are conservative by default.
AnnualSavings ≈ (Tons/month × 12 × SteelCost/ton × ScrapDelta) + (Tons/month × 12 × LaborHoursDelta × LoadedRate)
In onboarding, we align metrics to what you already track.
All savings are measured using transparent, logged metrics.
Your subscription is typically set at 8–15% of modeled annual savings. This keeps upside strongly in your favor while supporting continuous product development and support.
| Tier | Monthly per bench | Intended fit |
|---|---|---|
| Pilot | $1,200 | Solo operators and small crews |
| Production | $3,200 | Fabrication yards and multi-bench shops |
| Enterprise | $4,800 | High-volume plants with ERP integration |
Final pricing depends on bench count, instrumentation scope, calibration governance requirements, and multi-project optimization complexity.
“Most shops budget for waste and move on. The opportunity is catching cut-list errors and over-orders before they ship — the kind of thing you wonder how you lived without.”
— Representative scenario
Construction supply operations
These programs are typically paired with a baseline implementation and a 60-day validation window.
Core
Scrap Δ target: Up to 1.8 pts
Learn more →Pro
Reuse uplift target: Up to 23%
Learn more →Pro
Drift band target: ±0.2°
Learn more →Not ready for a full deployment? Start with a structured pilot to validate fit and measure impact before committing to a broader rollout.
Week 1–2
Onboarding
Baseline metrics captured, workflows configured, operators trained.
Week 3–8
Validation
60-day window measuring scrap, rework, and throughput against baselines.
Week 9+
Decision
Review measured outcomes. Scale, adjust, or walk away — no lock-in.
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