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§ Pricing & licensing

A small, deliberate pilot. Closed cohorts of laboratories and agencies.

CrossCoach is not yet generally available. We are working with a small number of forensic laboratories and police agencies to refine the rubric and the curriculum before opening access more widely. If your organisation evaluates expert evidence in court, we’d like to hear from you.

IndividualBy invitation

Pilot — free

For practitioners invited into the active pilot. Full access to all disciplines as they ship.

  • Unlimited practice sessions
  • Full evaluator + transcripts
  • Personal progress tracking
  • Library and tutor
  • Private mode
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LaboratoryFrom 8 seats

On request

For forensic units, police laboratories, and academic departments running structured testimony training.

  • Everything in Individual
  • Cohort dashboards (unit lead only)
  • Custom case-context schemas
  • Domain-specific evaluator calibration
  • Onboarding workshop
  • Annual licensing, anchored to seat count
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AgencyEnterprise

Bespoke

For police agencies, prosecutorial bodies, and national laboratories with custom procurement needs.

  • Everything in Laboratory
  • Enterprise access and identity controls
  • Deployment options for regulated environments
  • Custom disciplines for your unit
  • Ongoing evaluator quality review
  • Multi-year agreements
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§ Questions

What we get asked.

Why is access by invitation?

The rubric, the evaluator calibration, and the library are still being refined. We want every pilot session to be useful enough that the practitioner comes back. That requires us to scope the cohort.

Where is data stored?

Postgres in Supabase (ap-southeast-2). Transcripts are encrypted at rest. Private-mode sessions are not stored beyond the session itself.

Can we run it on our own infrastructure?

For Agency engagements we can discuss deployment within your own environment, including the model provider and where data sits. Tell us your constraints and we can scope what is feasible.

How is the AI grounded?

OpenAI embeddings + pgvector retrieval over a curated, version-pinned knowledge base. Counsel is constrained to source-cited questioning. The evaluator is a separate prompt with its own rubric.

Who built this?

Professor Jason Tangen at The University of Queensland, with twenty years of research on expertise, decision-making, and forensic science.

Tell us about the unit. We’ll write back.

The fastest path is a short note describing your unit, the disciplines you cover, and the size of the cohort. We respond within two working days.