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At Lerian, we distinguish between products and plugins to give you control over what you adopt and when. Products cover the core capabilities you need from day one. Plugins extend the platform for specific markets or regulations — you adopt them as your needs evolve. Products are standalone solutions built to deliver end-to-end capabilities without relying on another platform. Each product offers a complete feature set and can be deployed and evolved independently. Midaz is source-available; other Lerian products are available to licensed customers, with repositories maintained internally. Plugins are optional modules that extend the functionality of a specific product. They cannot run independently — they are built to work inside a product’s architecture, leveraging its data models and infrastructure.
ProductsPlugins
DeploymentStandaloneRequires a host product
LicensingMidaz: source-available · Others: licensed (Enterprise)Premium (Enterprise)
ScopeFull platform capabilitiesSpecialized business logic
IndependenceRuns on its ownDepends on a product context

Plans and what’s included


There are two ways to adopt Lerian:
  • Midaz is source-available. You can self-host and build on the core ledger — including its embedded CRM — at no license cost.
  • The Enterprise plan bundles everything you need to operate at scale: consulting for Midaz, the Midaz plugins (such as Fees Engine, Pix, and TED), and the Lerian Console — the web interface for managing it all. The Console isn’t sold on its own; it comes with Enterprise.
Lerian’s other products — Reporter, Matcher, Tracer, and Flowker — are standalone and licensed separately. They’re built to work with a ledger (Lerian’s Midaz or another), not to depend on it; once licensed, you can also operate them from the Console as part of an Enterprise setup.
Pricing depends on your setup and scale. Talk to our team to find the right plan for your use case.

Our products


Lerian products are modular, composable platforms designed to cover core financial operations. They work together but can also be adopted individually. Each product is built for production use. Explore our products →

Our plugins


Plugins add business-specific capabilities to a product without modifying its core. They follow a microservices architecture, with their own versioning, deployment, and monitoring. Today, all available plugins are part of the Midaz ecosystem, offering specialized capabilities for client management, pricing logic, and payment orchestration. Explore our plugins →