InnerWeb billing model schema — industrial plant pays €0

Safety is the priority — everyone agrees on that. But who should bear the cost of the system that ensures it? At InnerWeb, we believe it should not be the industrial plant.

This is not idealism. It's a new billing model based on a simple truth: the plant is already paying — just in a hidden, inefficient way, spread across hundreds of work hours and thousands in invoices from external companies.

At InnerWeb, we do things differently. The Live Permits system is free for industrial plants. Always. No exceptions. No hidden costs.

How Is This Possible? The InnerWeb Billing Model

The InnerWeb billing model is fundamentally different from the traditional approach. The cost of the system is borne by the external company — the one that actually uses the permits and derives direct operational value from the system.

It's logical, fair, and transparent:

InnerWeb Live Permits dashboard — free permit management system

What Does the Industrial Plant Get?

At zero cost, the plant receives a complete work permit management system:

All of this without a budget, without a procurement process, without IT department approval. The system operates as an independent overlay that doesn't interfere with existing plant infrastructure.

What Does the External Company Get?

A company working with InnerWeb receives a set of tools that directly translate into operational efficiency:

Micropayments are transparent — they cover the value the external company receives. Most importantly: time saved on permit organization > micropayment cost.

This is the world's first product of its kind designed for industrial plants, with the option to expand with a geolocation and monitoring module.

Start Without Barriers — No IT, No Budget, No Procurement

In the traditional model, a plant would need to:

  1. Obtain budget expenditure approval
  2. Create a new budget cost line item
  3. Go through a procurement process
  4. Obtain IT department approval for implementation
  5. Accept that "something that never existed before suddenly appears as a monthly cost"

Even if this cost reduces other costs, streamlines workflow, and raises standards — procedures are procedures. And they often block innovation.

InnerWeb Live Permits can be launched:

At InnerWeb, we believe that industrial safety in the 21st century should not require board approval or a budget line item. It should be available immediately — because safety comes first.

Read the full article: Why Should an Industrial Plant NOT Pay for a Workplace Safety System?

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