From day one, Mehashi has been built on a promise.
Not a pricing experiment.
Not a temporary offer.
A foundation.
We are building Mehashi because we believe collaboration tools should grow with teams, not punish them for growing. Software should feel calm, predictable, and fair. It should not introduce stress the moment it becomes useful.
So we made a simple decision early on, and everything else follows from it.
One Price, Everywhere
After the first 5 users, Mehashi will cost 1 per additional user per month.
That means:
- 1 EUR in Europe
- 1 USD in the US and the rest of the world
- 1 GBP in the United Kingdom
Plus any applicable taxes.
No currency conversions to figure out.
No surprise increases when exchange rates change.
No regional pricing games.
The number stays the same. The promise stays the same.
We care more about clarity than precision, and more about trust than squeezing out a few extra cents.
Why This Matters
Most pricing models are designed for spreadsheets, not people.
They look reasonable at first. Then your team grows. Suddenly, you are counting seats, debating who really needs access, and justifying why collaboration should be restricted to save money.
That is a failure of the tool, not the team.
We believe everyone who contributes should be able to participate. Access should not feel like a luxury. Growth should not feel like a penalty.
Keeping the price at 1 is how we make that real.
A Constraint We Choose
1 is not a marketing number. It is a constraint.
It forces us to build responsibly.
It forces us to keep infrastructure lean.
It forces us to focus on what actually matters.
At this price, Mehashi only works if we earn long term trust. There is no room for dark patterns, forced upgrades, or artificial complexity.
If we ever add something, it will be because it makes the product better, not because it unlocks a new pricing tier.
Radical Transparency, By Default
Low prices only work if they are backed by honesty.
We commit to sharing:
- What it costs to build and run Mehashi
- Infrastructure and operational expenses
- The decisions we make to stay sustainable
- The trade offs we face as we grow
If something gets harder, you will know.
If something breaks, we will say so.
If we ever struggle to uphold this promise, you will hear it from us first.
Transparency is not a feature. It is how we stay accountable.
Building Calm Software
We are not trying to build the biggest project management platform.
We are building a calm one.
A tool that helps you think clearly.
A place your team enjoys opening every day.
Software that respects your time, attention, and budget.
That means fewer features at the start, better defaults, and intentional decisions. As Mehashi grows, we will continue adding features to the platform for everyone, without splitting teams across plans or locking capabilities behind tiers.
This Is a Long Term Commitment
We are not building Mehashi to chase rapid growth or short term outcomes.
We are building it to last.
Our goal is to create something sustainable, fairly priced, and dependable. A tool teams can adopt with confidence, knowing it will not suddenly become unaffordable or force them into disruptive changes.
If you value straightforward software, clear pricing, and tools that respect how teams actually work, then Mehashi is built with you in mind.
We are building in public, sharing our decisions and trade offs along the way.
And we take this commitment seriously.