tl;dv pricing
tl;dv's published list price and the transaction-anchored
meeting summary market rate (WLI). Two different numbers, shown separately. IOSCO-aligned methodology v1.0.
tl;dv · published list price
$18
per person / month (annual)
source:
tldv.io · captured 2026-06-19 · official page gated; corroborated by independent sources
This is tl;dv's own published list price — not the WorkForce market rate. WorkForce reports it as-is for reference, sourced from tldv.io. The number WorkForce stands behind is the WLI median below — transaction-anchored, not a vendor disclosure.
wli · meeting summary · market rate
data pending · publishes at first verified transactions
The transaction-anchored market rate (per meeting) for the category tl;dv competes in. Held at the Pass-0 input-reality gate — we publish a computed rate only when it is built on real, verified transactions, never on estimates or seed data.
TX1 · pending
list price vs. the market rate
tl;dv's published list price ($18 per person / month (annual)) is the rate tl;dv advertises. It is a useful reference, but list prices change and large buyers frequently pay something different. The meeting summary WLI median is a different number: the market rate buyers actually pay per unit of work, computed from verified transactions across every vendor competing for the task — not a single vendor's disclosure. The score that decides which transactions are admissible is the AQO (Agent Quality Output). Full methodology at /methodology.
siblings in the same category
Vendors competing for the same unit of work. Each shows its own published list price (Tier C) where one exists — these are vendor disclosures in differing units, not the WLI median.
List prices use different units across vendors (per seat, per resolution, per minute…) and are not directly comparable — which is precisely the gap the WLI per-unit median closes once it publishes.
frequently asked questions
How much does tl;dv cost?
tl;dv publishes a list price of $18 per person / month (annual) (source: tl;dv's official pricing page, captured 2026-06-19, corroborated by independent sources). That is tl;dv's own published rate. The market rate buyers actually pay per unit of work — the transaction-anchored WorkForce Labor Index (WLI) meeting summary median — is pending publication and appears here once verified transactions enter the index.
Is this the WLI market rate?
No. The figure above is tl;dv's own published list price (Tier C). The WorkForce Labor Index (WLI) median is a separate, transaction-anchored number computed from verified buyer-reported transactions under IOSCO-aligned methodology v1.0. It is held at the input-reality gate until real transactions exist (Pass 0) — we never publish a computed rate built on estimates or seed data.
Where does the list price come from, and how current is it?
It is read directly from tl;dv's official pricing page (tldv.io) and dated 2026-06-19. List prices change and often differ from the price large buyers actually negotiate — which is exactly why the WLI median (transaction-anchored) is the number WorkForce ultimately stands behind.
When will the WLI median publish?
Once verified, buyer-reported transactions enter the index for this category. The WLI is transaction-anchored by design: it cannot be scraped or estimated, and it will not show a number until real data clears a 3-pass pressure test and the Pass-0 input-reality gate. Full methodology at /methodology.
last updated · 2026-06-19 · list price tier C · wli median pending · methodology v1.0