NetLift and Worklytics offer different approaches to tracking AI adoption and value. NetLift starts at $199 per month for its Pilot plan, whereas Worklytics Business starts at $2,500 per month and is targeted at organizations with 100 to 1,000 employees.
For finance and procurement leaders, the choice depends on the scale of the deployment and the required depth of financial reporting. NetLift scales through three tiers—Pilot, Growth, and Business—to accommodate growing data integration needs, while Worklytics provides org-wide insights at a higher starting price point.
How do entry costs compare for pilot programs?
NetLift offers a low-barrier entry at $199 per month for teams looking to validate AI value manually or through CSV imports. Worklytics starts at a higher flat rate of $2,500 per month, which includes AI adoption insights for up to 1,000 employees. This makes NetLift more suitable for department-level trials, while Worklytics is positioned for immediate enterprise-wide visibility.
What are the technical requirements for data import?
NetLift tiered pricing reflects the level of automation required for staff cost data. The Pilot plan uses manual or CSV entries, while the Growth plan at $699 per month introduces API imports. Worklytics includes org-wide visibility as a standard feature of its Business plan to track how tools are used across the workforce.
Measuring AI spend requires a clear view of time saved versus baseline staff costs. NetLift provides the evidence quality needed for finance teams to determine if an AI tool pays for itself. By mapping specific staff costs to time-saving metrics, NetLift helps procurement decide whether to renew or cancel subscriptions based on hard productivity data.
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