The business layer for managed services
ClarityCalc gives MSPs a structured system for defining offers, building plans, understanding profitability, and creating cleaner internal and client-facing outputs.
Most MSP systems track tickets, agreements, devices, or invoices. Very few help you think clearly about what you are selling, why it is priced the way it is, and whether the package is consistent across clients. ClarityCalc sits in that gap. It is specifically designed to solve a core MSP problem: you sell per seat, but your costs come from multiple different unit types. ClarityCalc makes that relationship explicit, then normalizes it into a pricing model your team and your clients can actually understand.
Core capabilities
Plan building
Build client plans from scratch or from reusable templates. Mix bundles, products, and services without losing visibility into what is already included.
Catalog management
Maintain a cleaner internal catalog of products, services, and bundles so pricing and packaging decisions are more repeatable.
Sales enablement
Support guided quoting, plan recommendations, profitability guardrails, and a cleaner handoff from prospect to plan.
Contracts and service documentation
Generate statements of work, internal service delivery references, and clearer records of what was sold.
Profitability reporting
Analyze margin by client, product, service, or bundle so leadership can see what is helping and hurting the business.
Strategic planning
Evaluate stack changes, price increases, standardization gaps, and future optimization opportunities with more confidence.
Designed around how MSPs actually package service
ClarityCalc separates products, services, bundles, and plans so the system reflects how MSPs really build offers.
Products represent vendor or SKU-level inputs.
Services represent client-facing commitments.
Bundles group services and explicit inclusions for reuse.
Plans define what a specific client is actually getting.
Connects to your existing stack
ClarityCalc integrates with the PSA and documentation tools your team already runs, so context is closer to where decisions get made.
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