Pricing
You were going to hire someone.
Hire Daylight first.
A PM costs $4,000–$5,000/month. Daylight does about 70% of the same work for $999/mo — and starts the same day you sign up.
Median project manager salary, US construction.
- Hire takes 4-8 weeks
- 90-day probationary period
- Sick days, PTO, turnover
- You manage them
- They go home at 5pm
Locked for life. Limited to the first 10 customers.
- Starts the same day
- 90-day trial at $99/mo first
- Replaces ~70% of a PM’s daily work
- Connects to your existing email, Drive, Sheets
- Brief in your inbox every morning at 6am
- No contract, no setup fee, no commitment
After the first 10 founder-rate seats fill.
- Same product as Founder Rate
- 90-day trial at $99/mo first
- Available indefinitely
- No founder-rate lock
How the trial works
90 days at $99/mo. Same probationary period you’d give a new hire.
Card on file the day we get on the phone. First charge is $99 the next morning. After 90 days we have a 30-minute review call — if Daylight is doing a hire’s worth of work for you, you convert to the founder rate ($999/mo, locked for life). If not, you cancel. No contract, no clawback, you keep every document Daylight produced.
Why $99 instead of free?
Free trials don’t get used. $99 is enough to make you check your inbox when Daylight sends you something. That’s the point — buy-in drives usage.
Why “limited to first 10”?
We’re onboarding our first cohort hands-on so we can build the product around real operations. After ten, the rate goes to $1,499/mo — for the founder cohort, the $999 rate stays for life.
What about my data?
Per-tenant isolation. Your data never trains anyone else’s model. Standard Google OAuth — same security model as your bank’s third-party integrations.
What if I cancel?
Thirty seconds in Stripe. You keep every brief, proposal, and document Daylight generated for you — we don’t take it back.
Card on file today. First charge tomorrow. Cancel anytime in Stripe.
Be one of the first 10 →Not ready? Show me what Daylight sees first (free, no card).