Slate Labs

PRICING

Flat subscription. Every feature. Starting at $5,000 a month.

One software licence. Every feature included. No revenue share, no per-trade fee, no usage meter. Final price depends on scope.

Brokerage software pricing is usually a feature matrix: a starter plan missing the one thing you need, an enterprise plan padded with six things you don't, and a sales call that negotiates which features unlock when. Slate is the opposite — a flat software subscription with every feature included. The starting price is $5,000 a month. The final price depends on scope: how many broker entities, how many jurisdictions, and the level of implementation and support your team needs.

Starting price

$5,000

per month — flat subscription

Every feature. Every integration. Every future release.

$5,000 is the starting price. The final price depends on scope — number of broker entities, jurisdictions, and the implementation and support your operation requires. Setup is a separate one-time fee, scoped to your launch.

What is not on this page

A feature matrix. A usage meter. A per-seat charge. A revenue share. A per-trade fee.

There is no feature matrix because every feature is included. There is no usage meter because the software scales to tens of thousands of concurrent traders without usage-based pricing. There is no per-seat charge because your team size should not determine what the software costs. There is no revenue share and no per-trade fee because Slate is a software subscription — not a partner in your business.

What is included

Everything. The trading engine, the CRM, the workflows, the ledger, the compliance layer, the integrations, every future release.

The trading engine with 6 order types and 5 asset classes. The CRM with native WhatsApp and Telegram. The 18-action workflow engine with built-in two-person approval. The 35-permission RBAC layer. The TimescaleDB financial ledger with 7-year retention. The 15 shipped payment providers and the two shipped KYC vendors. The pre-populated blocked regions. Every integration category. Every future release of the platform. All of it, included, with no asterisks.

What actually moves the final price

Scope of operation and support — not how many traders you have.

The $5,000 starting price covers a single broker operation on the full platform. From there, the final price is a function of scope: additional broker entities running on the same licence, additional jurisdictions under separate compliance perimeters, and the level of implementation, onboarding, and support your launch requires. Trader count does not factor in. A broker with 50 traders and a broker with 50,000 traders pay the same software fee — the software scales for free.

Why flat fees

Because you should be able to predict next month's bill.

Usage-based pricing is a SaaS fashion that looks good in a pitch deck and feels terrible on a CFO's P&L. A brokerage's costs should not spike when a funnel works. Slate's fee is flat: you pay the same amount in a month where the sales desk is quiet as in a month where deposits broke a record. Your budgeting is predictable. Your vendor relationship is predictable. The software's incentives are aligned with your operation — not with your transaction volume.

Flat subscription. Every feature. Starting at $5,000.

Book a demo and we'll walk you through what your final price looks like based on scope — entities, jurisdictions, and launch support.