What's the difference between Pro, Multi, Group, and Enterprise?

The operator tiers map to how many venues you run. Same product, different scale. Pricing scales with site count; per-site cost decreases as you go up.

Lite — Free

Onboarding tier. One claimed venue, basic dashboard, public IGB data on your municipality, read-only IGB News. No card required. Stay free indefinitely if Pro features aren't worth it for you.

Pro — $49/mo (1 venue)

The full operator dashboard for one venue. Search across all 8,000+ IL establishments, the Map tab with proximity search, the Opportunities tab (underperforming nearby venues), manual deal pipeline, IGB News, CSV export, basic watchlists. This is the entry-point tier for solo operators.

Multi — $149/mo (2-5 venues)

Everything in Pro, plus aggregate-mode dashboards across all your claimed venues, per-site comparison view, and multi-site CSV export. The "site selector" dropdown in the topbar lets you switch between individual venue views and the all-venues rollup.

Group — $499/mo (6-15 venues)

Everything in Multi, plus weekly portfolio rollup emails and quarterly portfolio review PDFs. Designed for the sub-chain operator running multiple cafes, bars, or convenience stores with VGTs.

Enterprise — Contact (starts $999/mo, 16+ venues)

Everything in Group, plus custom feature scope and onboarding support. Pricing is custom — start at $999/mo for ~16-22 sites, scaling up for larger portfolios. Email support@floorradar.com with your site count and we'll quote.

Acquirer add-on — +$199/mo (subscribable on top of any tier OR alone)

The M&A toolkit. AI scorecards on every deal, owner contact enrichment, comparable-set analysis, regulation tracker, TO concentration analysis, tax-tier curve calculator. Read more about the Acquirer add-on.

Switching tiers

You can move up or down at any time. Adding a venue triggers an upgrade prompt; removing a venue offers a downgrade at next renewal (we don't surprise-charge or surprise-refund).

Why the per-site cost drops

The per-site cost decreases as you go up because the same data infrastructure serves all sizes — there's economy of scale. We pass it through. See the pricing page for the math.