Why We Priced Aivre The Way We Did

Why We Priced Aivre The Way We Did

Why We Priced Aivre The Way We Did

Since publicly announcing Aivre pricing, we have received an incredible amount of feedback and subscribers from appraisers across the country. One of the biggest conversations has been around why we chose our pricing structure and how we view the future of appraisal software moving into the UAD 3.6 era.

The answer is simple. Aivre was never designed to be basic form filling software.

For decades, the appraisal industry has operated inside platforms that were primarily built around static forms and manual workflows. Those systems served a purpose during a different era of appraisal reporting, but UAD 3.6 changes the landscape entirely. Dynamic reporting, structured data, AI assistance, and modern workflows require a completely different software architecture.

That is what Aivre was built for from day one.

When evaluating software, many appraisers naturally compare pricing to the systems they have used for years. What often gets overlooked is the difference between a traditional form filler and a modern technology platform. Aivre is not simply replicating forms on a screen. It is a fully web based ecosystem designed around UAD 3.6, automation, AI, and real time workflow efficiency.

The investment into a platform like this goes far beyond basic report creation. Continuous software development, AI infrastructure, cloud based architecture, real time updates, customer support, and production level scalability all play a role in delivering a platform that can support appraisers long term as the industry evolves.

One of the biggest advantages Aivre has today is our experience operating in real world UAD 3.6 production. There is a major difference between demonstrating software in a controlled environment and actively handling live assignments in production. Real world production exposes workflow challenges, software limitations, user friction, and edge cases that simply do not appear in testing environments.

Because Aivre has spent extensive time operating within live UAD 3.6 workflows, our platform has been refined through actual appraiser usage. This has allowed our team to identify issues quickly, improve workflows rapidly, and continue strengthening platform stability ahead of broader industry adoption. Experience in production matters because it directly impacts the reliability of the software appraisers depend on every day.

Another factor behind our pricing philosophy is the importance of UI and UX in modern software. The way software feels to use matters. A clean interface, intuitive workflow, fast navigation, and a modern reporting environment directly affect productivity and efficiency. Appraisers should not have to fight against their software to complete reports. The platform should work with them, not against them.

This is especially important in UAD 3.6, where dynamic reporting was never intended for outdated form filler systems. Trying to force modern reporting standards into legacy architecture creates friction and slows down the appraiser. We believe the future belongs to platforms specifically built for this transition rather than adapted into it years later.

That is also why we introduced three tiers withAivre Core,Vision, andUltra. Every appraiser operates differently. Some want a streamlined modern workflow. Others want AI assisted commentary, computer vision, automation, and deeper integrations. Our pricing structure was designed to provide flexibility while still delivering a platform built specifically for the future of appraisal reporting.

We also wanted to make onboarding into UAD 3.6 as accessible as possible. That is why we introduced ourearly adopteropportunity through September 1, 2026. Appraisers who onboard now will receive discounted pricing while also having the remainder of 2026 included within their membership. This gives appraisers time to learn the platform, transition their workflow, and gain real world experience before the industry fully shifts into UAD 3.6 adoption.

As the industry evolves, software decisions will become more important than ever before. The question is no longer which platform has been around the longest. The question is which platform is best positioned for the future.

If you are preparing for UAD 3.6 or evaluating your next software platform, now is the time to experience the difference between traditional form filling software and a system built specifically for modern appraisal reporting.

Schedule a demo, onboardinto the platform, or take advantage of our early adopter opportunity today and see why appraisers across the industry are making the transition to Aivre.

By Jake Lew

Co-Founder & CEO