"How much does an org documentation cleanup cost" is the right question to ask before you shop — but most pages dodge it. Here's a straight answer: the real cost drivers, honest ranges, and how OrgDoc prices it, with no quote-gating.
Price tracks scope, not a logo. An org documentation cleanup bundles the time to do it right, the judgment to do the parts that matter, and the result you can actually use. Cheap-and-wrong costs more than fair-and-right once you count the redo, so weigh the outcome against the number, not the number alone.
Fixed price per document set or audit, agreed before any work starts — no hourly billing, no retainer, no surprise add-ons. A focused cleanup or readiness check is a modest one-time fee; a fuller documentation set scales with how many processes you need captured.
Fixed price per document set or audit, agreed before any work starts — no hourly billing, no retainer, no surprise add-ons. A focused cleanup or readiness check is a modest one-time fee; a fuller documentation set scales with how many processes you need captured. You approve the scope and the number up front, and you own every editable file we deliver.
How much scope you actually need vs. nice-to-haves you can defer How clean your starting point is — messy inputs take longer to work with How fast you need it, and how much back-and-forth the work requires Whether it's a one-time job or an ongoing cadence
Fixed price per document set or audit, agreed before any work starts — no hourly billing, no retainer, no surprise add-ons. A focused cleanup or readiness check is a modest one-time fee; a fuller documentation set scales with how many processes you need captured.
Fixed price per document set or audit, agreed before any work starts — no hourly billing, no retainer, no surprise add-ons. A focused cleanup or readiness check is a modest one-time fee; a fuller documentation set scales with how many processes you need captured. You approve the scope and the number up front, and you own every editable file we deliver. That means you can budget from this page and confirm the exact number before any work begins.
Up front, yes — your own time looks free. The real comparison is the hours and the redo risk against a fixed price that ends the problem. If you enjoy the work and aren't losing money while it's unfinished, DIY can be the right call.
Fixed price per document set or audit, agreed before any work starts — no hourly billing, no retainer, no surprise add-ons. The number is agreed in writing up front, so there are no surprise add-ons.
The full agreed deliverable — not activity or hours. OrgDoc writes the scope down before you pay, so 'what's included' is settled before any money changes hands.
Nothing is pushed live by us, and everything is delivered in editable formats you own outright, with no lock-in.
See pricing and what you get · start with the readiness checklist.