The right question isn't how much it costs
The right question is: how much is it costing you not to have it. If you lose two weddings a year to slow replies, and each wedding is 1,500 or 2,000 dollars, you have your answer before we even start.
That said, let's get to the real numbers, no fine print.
What it actually costs
At Catalizadora we have three project sizes. For an individual photographer or a small studio, the one that almost always fits is the entry package.
MAGIA Solo — 4,500 USD, 15 days
This is the package for a single business that wants its AI agent live and selling. It includes the agent on WhatsApp in your brand's voice, connected to your calendar for booking, able to quote your packages, send payment links and log every conversation in your CRM. It ships in 15 days.
MAGIA Core — 15,000 USD
For larger studios or those with several business lines (weddings, corporate, product) that need more flows, more integrations and a more robust system.
Forge — 20,000 USD, 12 weeks
Fully custom, more complex projects. Rarely what a photographer needs, but it exists.
For 90% of the photographers who write to us, the conversation starts and ends with MAGIA Solo.
The cost almost nobody clarifies: operation
An AI agent isn't an app you buy once and forget. It lives on servers and consumes tokens every time it has a conversation. That monthly cost runs between 200 and 400 dollars, depending on your message volume.
Here's what matters: that cost is pass-through. You pay it directly to the hosting and AI provider, with no margin from us on top. We don't charge a monthly retainer to "maintain" something that's already yours. No surprises, no growing invoices.
Let's compare the alternatives
Let's put the options side by side for a studio that gets, say, a hundred messages a month.
Hire an assistant. Between 400 and 700 dollars a month, eight hours a day, five days. That's 4,800 to 8,400 a year, and you still have no late-night or weekend coverage. If they leave, you retrain.
A marketing agency on retainer. A thousand dollars a month or more, twelve thousand a year, and they rarely hand you anything that's actually yours. The day you stop paying, you're left with nothing.
A generic platform chatbot. Cheap to start, but it sounds like a robot, isn't trained on your voice, and the data lives on their server. When you upgrade tiers, the price jumps.
The Catalizadora agent. 4,500 once, plus 200 to 400 a month of direct operation. The first year, assuming 300 a month, comes to about 8,100 dollars. From the second year on, just the operation: 2,400 to 4,800. And everything is yours: code, data, infrastructure.
The difference shows over time. The assistant and the agency are recurring spend that never builds an asset. The agent is an investment you pay once and then simply maintain.
How to know if it's worth it in your case
It's not for everyone. Ask yourself three honest questions:
How many messages do you fail to answer on time?
If you reply to everything in minutes and never let anyone slip, you don't need it. If you open WhatsApp and see three-day-old unread conversations, there's money being lost there.
What's your average ticket worth?
If you sell 2,000-dollar weddings, recovering two or three a year pays for everything and then some. If your average job is 30 dollars, the numbers are tighter.
Is it stealing your production time?
If every editing session gets interrupted ten times to answer the phone, the cost isn't only in lost sales, it's in your hours that are worth more behind the camera.
If you answered yes to two of three, it almost certainly pays for itself.
What you take home, concretely
For the 4,500 entry you get an agent that works 24/7, qualifies leads, books, takes deposits and never forgets your price list. It's yours: code, data and infrastructure in your name, with no strings. And the monthly operation is transparent, with no hidden margins.
How we arrive at the price: the MAGIA methodology
The 4,500 isn't a number out of thin air. Behind it is a process we call MAGIA: Mapping, Architecture, Generation, Implementation and Autonomy. We map how you sell and how you talk, we design the agent's architecture, we generate and train it on your material, we implement it connected to your WhatsApp, calendar and CRM, and we hand it over autonomous. Fifteen days of concrete work, not an endless subscription.
That's the fundamental difference from an agency retainer: you pay to build an asset that stays with you, not to rent a service that vanishes the day you stop paying.
Three mistakes when evaluating the cost
I see photographers trip over the same three mistakes when they do the math.
The first is looking only at the entry price and forgetting the cost of staying as they are: the leads they already lose today don't show up on any invoice, but they're real.
The second is comparing against the cheapest chatbot without accounting for the fact that it doesn't sound like their brand, doesn't book in their calendar and doesn't hand over the data. Cheap turns expensive when it scares clients off.
The third is thinking a human assistant is "safer". A human sleeps, takes vacation and quits. The agent doesn't. For repetitive volume, the machine is more reliable, and the human is freed up for what actually needs judgment.
Let's talk about your case
The best way to know if it's worth it is to put numbers to your studio. Message our AI agent on WhatsApp to see it working live, or book a call with me at https://cal.com/pablo-estrada-hlqaql.
In fifteen minutes we run your numbers together and I'll tell you straight if it makes sense. If it doesn't, I'll tell you that too.