Flexible pricing, aligned with your needs

Pricing depends on what you’re implementing. Monetization systems like micropayments or donations are typically a nominal setup fee plus a small percentage of processed revenue. Other technical work (performance, security, integrations) is scoped based on complexity.

Starter Engagement

For publishers who want a focused pilot, a single feature, or a quick technical fix.

Scoped + setup

Typical: a nominal setup fee, with clear scope and timeline

  • • Micropayments or donations pilot (one section)
  • • Basic reporting and rollout guidance
  • • Email support
Most common

Ongoing Support

For publishers who want rollout support, iteration, and reliable technical partnership over time.

Setup + monthly

Plus optional revenue share for monetization features

  • • Custom placement and UX iterations
  • • Enhanced analytics and reporting
  • • Performance improvements and monitoring
  • • Priority support

Enterprise

For larger publishers with security reviews, SLAs, and complex integrations across teams and systems.

Custom

Based on scale, compliance needs, and implementation scope

  • • Security review support + hardening
  • • Custom integrations and exports
  • • SLA + dedicated onboarding

What’s included

Monetization systems

Micropayments, donations, gated access, and flexible placements that fit your audience.

Analytics + iteration

Track conversion, prompt performance, and pricing impact so you can improve results with confidence.

Performance + security

Help with Core Web Vitals, site speed, and addressing common web security issues and risks.

Pricing FAQ

Do you only do micropayments?

No. Micropayments and donations are two common requests, but we also support performance work, security fixes, and custom integrations for publisher sites.

How is monetization priced?

Most implementations include a nominal setup fee and a small percentage of revenue processed through ClikServ. Exact pricing depends on rollout scope and reporting needs.

Can you do a pilot first?

Yes. Many publishers start with one section or a small set of templates, then expand after seeing results.

Want real numbers for your site?

Share your goals and traffic profile, and we’ll propose a simple rollout plan and scope.