What you are actually buying
A Sidra plan is a composition rather than a tier: capability bundles added together, with the option to withhold one specific feature from one specific company for a recorded reason. Every company starts from Core and adds the bundles its work needs.
Core
What every business needs whatever it sells. No plan exists without it.
- Company, branches, users and permissions
- General ledger, fiscal periods, multi-currency
- Receivables and payables, treasury and cheques, tax
- The partner register and trading terms
- The catalogue and the cards that price it
- Documents and templates, and approvals
Service Operations
The smallest composition that runs a job-based business end to end.
- Jobs, costing and work breakdown
- Workforce, competencies and timesheets
- Assets, meters and calibration
- Field service, dispatch and the laboratory
Logistics
For transport and freight operators, domestic and cross-border. Sold over Service Operations, never instead of it.
- Trips, legs and consignments
- Lanes and freight rate cards
- Border crossing, clearance and transport documents
- Recoverable disbursements and driver advances
- Waiting time, detention and free-time terms
Compliance
For the certified operator who is asked for evidence rather than assurances.
- Controlled documents and their issues
- Party approvals
- Non-conformance, corrective action and incidents
- Audit evidence and obligations
Contracting
For long-form contract businesses. Sold over Service Operations.
- Contracts and bills of quantities
- Variation orders and payment certificates
- Retention and advances
- Subcontracts and guarantees
Commerce
Inventory, purchasing and sales. On the plan, and carrying no modules today — we would rather say so here.
- Inventory and valuation
- Purchasing
- Sales
- Retail reporting
Omnichannel
Point of sale, marketplace, devices and integrations. Also on the plan.
- Point of sale
- Marketplace channels
- Connected devices
- Integrations
How a price is built
Which bundles are switched on
The first thing you pay for is what you use: a services company does not buy Logistics, and a haulier does not buy Contracting.
Locations and users
Operating scale shows up in the quote. Ceilings, where they exist, are checked when you create something rather than metered on what you do — and a company with no ceiling configured has no ceiling.
Per-company exceptions
A single feature can be withheld from a single company for a written reason. The exception is recorded and reviewable, rather than a habit nobody notices.
There is no published price on this page, and that is deliberate. The repository commits to no public figure today, and writing one here would make a marketing page the only reference for what the product costs. Tell us your operating scale and the bundles you need, and you will get a written quote.
Start with a workspace
Create a workspace at your own subdomain and try the platform on your own data. All it asks for to begin is the company name, the subdomain you want, and an administrator’s email address.