Annual site license — one production facility, unlimited workstations, unlimited users. No per-seat fees, no cloud subscription, no implementation consultants.
This matches how you run your floor now — it just makes everything more available, more trackable, and more defensible. It should have been in the market 20 years ago.
FloorPulse is licensed per production facility. One annual site license covers unlimited workstations, unlimited users, the full core platform, all updates, and direct support — no per-seat fees, no cloud subscription, no implementation consultants.
Interested? Email contact@floorpulse.net or request a demo — we'll show it running on your own data and talk pricing once you know it fits.
90-day money-back guarantee. If FloorPulse doesn't work for your operation, we'll refund your license fee — no questions asked. Hardware purchases (server, printers, scanners) are your responsibility regardless. Not sure yet? Start with a demo and see it run on your data before you commit.
Need more than standard support? The license covers the software and the relationship. If your operation needs extended on-site assistance, custom integrations, or workflow consulting, we'll scope that as a separate professional services engagement — tailored to what you actually need, not bundled into a tier you're paying for whether you use it or not.
Does not include production floor hardware (printers, scanners) or network infrastructure. No dedicated server required — FloorPulse installs as a native Windows Service on a single Windows machine. An i5, 16GB RAM, and a 500 GB SSD will get it done. Depending on your volume, an i7, 16GB RAM, and a 1TB data drive plus a separate OS drive are recommended — mail.dat files can get big, and you don't have time to worry about cleanup. (FloorPulse does include a user-configurable data cleanup schedule.)
FloorPulse is built, tested, and ready for production floors. Tell us about your operation and we'll follow up with the licensing details and a live demo on your own data.
Everything you'd want to review before a conversation — licensing, time savings analysis, and feature inventory.