Pricing
Scope first, then price responsibly.
Privacy work depends on risk, systems, jurisdictions, urgency, and the amount of documentation already in place. Data>Nuance prices engagements after a short consultation, so the scope is honest and useful.
Engagement models
Simple models, tailored scope.
No fixed packages or unverifiable promises. The model is chosen after the privacy problem is understood.
Focused Advisory
A discrete privacy question, launch review, DSAR issue, vendor concern, or policy decision.
- Short discovery call
- Written next-step summary
- Recommendation on scope
Implementation Sprint
A defined body of work such as DPIAs, records, notices, vendor review, or incident playbooks.
- Prioritized workplan
- Reusable documentation
- Stakeholder review session
Virtual Privacy Office
Ongoing DPO-style coverage for teams that need recurring governance and escalation support.
- Governance rhythm
- Privacy decision support
- Leadership-ready reporting
A written scope can include retainers, fixed-fee work, or sprint-based pricing where appropriate. The quote follows the facts: jurisdictions, systems, stakeholders, deadline, and documentation already in place.
Before booking
Send the context if that is easier.
Use the structured contact form for the privacy question, deadline, relevant jurisdiction, and any system or vendor context. Data>Nuance will help identify the right next step.
Start with context
Book a focused consultation, or send a structured brief.
Bring the privacy question, upcoming launch, audit pressure, DSAR backlog, incident readiness issue, or AI use case. Data>Nuance will help clarify whether the right next step is advisory, implementation, or ongoing support.
Calendly is the fastest path for consultation calls. Use the form for written context.
Contact form
Send a structured brief
Use the form when you want to share structured context before a consultation.