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Pricing

Fifty dollars a month. One tier. Everything on.

There is no starter plan that quietly leaves out the useful part, and no annual contract to sign. Every listing gets the tracking, the dashboard, and the monthly report from day one.

Startup Mart listing
$50per month, per business
  • Directory listing with logo, description, category and stage
  • Your own page on TheBocX.com
  • A place in the rotating sidebar across TheBocX
  • Click-to-reveal phone tracking
  • Tracked website link
  • Engagement dashboard, updated live
  • Monthly email report with charts
  • Invoices and an annual statement for your accountant
  • Edit your listing as often as you like
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About five minutes to set up. Live within 24 hours.
The terms, plainly

No contract, no setup fee, no surprises.

  • Billed monthly. The same date each month, on the card you used at checkout.
  • Cancel from your billing page. No email required, no retention conversation. Your listing runs to the end of the period you’ve paid for.
  • One price per business. A second business needs a second slot, billed and cancelled independently.
  • Proper invoices. Every payment produces a numbered invoice you can download, plus a yearly statement for your records.
  • Your listing is public. It may be featured in Startup Mart promotions and on TheBocX.
If a payment fails

Your listing stays live while the card is retried, and you’ll see it flagged on your dashboard and in your report. It only comes down if the subscription is eventually cancelled.

In context

What fifty dollars buys elsewhere.

Not a knock on any of these — they do different jobs. It’s worth being clear about which job this one does.

Startup Mart A typical low-cost directory $50 of social ads
Runs forA month, then renewsSix to twelve monthsUntil the budget is spent
AudienceA jazz and soul station’s regular listenersWhoever searches the directoryWhoever the targeting reaches
You find out who calledYes — every phone reveal is countedUsually notOnly with extra setup
You find out who clicked throughYes — tracked linkSometimesYes
ReportingMonthly email, no login neededRarelyDashboard you check yourself
Still there next monthYes, if you keep itYesNo

The honest summary: an ad campaign reaches more people and stops the day you stop paying. A cheap directory listing lasts but tells you nothing. This is meant to be the middle — a permanent presence in front of a specific audience, with enough measurement to tell whether it worked.

$50
Per month, per business. The only number on this page.
1
New customer needed, for most businesses, to cover a year of listing.
0
Setup fees, contracts, or cancellation charges.
Billing questions

Questions people actually ask.

No. It’s billed monthly and you can cancel at any point from your billing page. Your listing stays live until the end of the period you’ve already paid for.

Sign in, go to Billing, and open the payment portal. Cancellation is one button — you don’t need to email anyone or explain yourself.

Cancelling stops the next payment rather than refunding the current month, since your listing runs for the full period you’ve paid for. If something has gone genuinely wrong, get in touch and we’ll sort it out.

Yes. Every payment generates a numbered invoice you can download as a PDF from your billing page. There’s also a one-page annual statement summarising everything you paid in a tax year, which is usually easier to hand over than twelve separate invoices.

The same — $50 a month for each business. They’re separate subscriptions, so you can cancel one and keep the other, and each gets its own tracking and its own line on your report.

Not at the moment. Monthly-only keeps it easy to leave, which we think is the right trade while the directory is still growing.

Stripe retries it over a few days and your listing stays live throughout. You’ll see it flagged on your dashboard, and you can update the card from the billing page at any time.

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Try it for a month.

That’s genuinely the pitch. One month, fifty dollars, and a report at the end telling you whether it was worth a second one.