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How Trainual Makes Money

Process documentation and training software for small businesses

How did Trainual monetize?

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Trainual monetizes through a combination of a one-time implementation fee and recurring subscription plans. The implementation fee is $1,000 and covers dedicated support for onboarding new customers. Subscription plans start at $249 per month for 10 seats, with additional users costing extra depending on the tier, and customers can choose to pay monthly or annually.

Revenue sources

2 sources · grouped by how Trainual makes money
  • Recurring subscriptions

    · 4 mentions · 3 sources
    “Trainual’s plans start at $249/month for 10 seats on the Core tier, which works out to about $24.90 per user if you use all 10 seats. If you need more than 10 seats, additional users cost about $3 each per month on Core, $4 each on Pro, and $5 each on Premium. Higher tiers start at $319/month (Pr...”
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    “Our current customer acquisition flow starts with the offer of a two-week trial. We require a credit card up front, but they aren’t billed unless they continue behind the trial. And it’s a subscription based platform, with the option to pay monthly or annually.”
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    “on average they're a little over a hundred dollars a month... we have two packages that are split based on features so the premium one has like built-in screen recording and and animation giffy and stuff like that... but then it's based on 25 user increments of seats 25 user increments of seats s...”
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    “A one-time implementation fee of $1,000 applies.”
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  • Setup / onboarding fees

    · 1 mention
    “Every new customer receives dedicated implementation support to ensure a smooth and successful rollout. ... A one-time implementation fee of $1,000 applies.”
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How 1,726 businesses make money

Of businesses with mapped revenue sources, the share using each — Trainual’s highlighted.
  • Recurring subscriptions
    51%
  • Physical products
    30%
  • Services & consulting
    30%
  • One-time / lifetime deals
    22%
  • Affiliate / referral commissions
    16%
  • Course / training sales
    13%
  • Sponsorships & partnerships
    9%
  • Advertising revenue
    9%
  • Usage-based fees
    8%
  • Add-ons & upsells
    7%
  • Marketplace commissions
    5%
  • Donations & tips
    2%
  • Licensing
    2%
  • Setup / onboarding fees
    2%