How Much Does an Expert Network Cost? | Rates & Comparison
expert network cost
September 2, 2025

Short answer: it depends. Price varies by model, expert seniority, urgency, and add-ons. Below is a clear, skim able guide to typical ranges, what a single expert network call costs, and how Nexus fits the market. 

Expert Network Pricing models at a glance 

Model  What it covers  Best for 
Pay-as-you-go (per call)  Single expert calls billed per session or hour  One-off checks; ad-hoc diligence 
Subscription  Flat monthly/annual access or credits  Teams with steady needs 
Project / Fixed fee  Scoped research, surveys, or workshops  Larger studies or multi-call programs 
Hybrid  Bundles: calls + surveys + transcripts  Buyers who want depth and scale 

Market snapshot 

Typical per-call ranges in the market: 

  • Entry / generalists: $100–$300. 
  • Mid-market specialists: $300–$700. 
  • Senior / rare niche: $700–$1,500+. 

These bands reflect common practice; the final expert network cost depends on seniority, niche, speed, and compliance needs. 

Price & provider comparison 

Network  Payment model  Reported / typical expert network cost per interview  Number of experts (reported)  Notes 
Nexus   Pay-as-you-go (primary)  $650–$900 per call  Not disclosed   Transcripts, translations, moderation, B2B surveys, market research capabilities. 
Inex One  Pay-as-you-go / marketplace  ~$1,050 / hr (median historic incl. premium experts)  ~3.5 million  Aggregated marketplace pricing; quoted in buyer currency.  
GLG  Pay-as-you-go; enterprise prepayments  ~$1,350 / hr*  ~1 million  Legacy network; often sold via credit models or enterprise contracts.  
Guidepoint  Pay-as-you-go; project bundles  ~$1,200 / hr*  ~1.4 million  Project work and enterprise options; pricing often quoted per project.  
Third Bridge  Pay-as-you-go; project/subscription  ~$1,350 / hr*  Not disclosed  Enterprise and bespoke projects; public per-call pricing not standard.  
AlphaSights  Subscription / per-call / enterprise  Not publicly disclosed  Not disclosed  Pricing typically quoted per engagement or enterprise deal. 

Figures marked * are reported averages or market summaries, not fixed public list prices. Always confirm current rates with the vendor. 

Note: Treat per-call figures as benchmarks. Where vendors use credit packs or enterprise deals, the effective per-call cost can differ from headline credit prices. 

What drives expert network cost 

Several factors push the final price. Seniority matters first: former C-suite leaders and deep technical specialists command higher fees because their time and judgment are scarce. Niche rarity raises cost next: if few people have the exact hands-on experience you need, sourcing costs and expert fees increase. Timing is another lever. Same-day or rush requests often carry a premium because they require fast sourcing and rework the expert’s schedule. Compliance and audit requirements add overhead: MNPI screening, NDAs, encrypted storage, and conflict checks all add time and cost. Add-ons such as transcripts, translations, moderation, and B2B survey work increase the total program spend. Finally, geography and market scarcity matter: experts in high-cost regions or constrained markets command higher rates. Together, these drivers explain why a single expert network call can range from modest to premium. 

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Common add-ons and example pricing 

Add-on  Typical cost / note 
Transcript (searchable)  $10–$50 or credit model 
Rush / same-day match  +25% to +50% on base rate 
Survey / panel project  $5k – $50k+ depending on scope 
Translation / moderation  Per-minute or flat project fee (varies) 

Ask vendors whether add-ons are bundled or charged separately before you compare quotes. 

How much does an expert network call cost in practice? 

A standard senior one-hour call with a well-vetted specialist commonly lands between $650 and $900 with Nexus Expert Research. In the broader market, similar senior calls often range from $700 to $1,200+ for extremely rare experts. Mid-tier specialists commonly fall in the $300–$700 band. Entry-level calls are cheaper but deliver narrower value. 

How to choose the right model 

If you need one-off checks, use pay-as-you-go. If you run many calls, consider subscriptions or credit bundles. For deep projects, request a project or hybrid bundle. Factor transcripts, survey needs, rush fees, and compliance into the total cost, not just the base per-call price. 

Quick buyer checklist 

  • Define the exact question you need answered. 
  • Estimate how many calls you’ll run in 3–6 months. 
  • Ask vendors for a full cost that includes add-ons and rush fees. 
  • Compare total expert network cost, not only per-call price. 
  • Confirm vetting and compliance processes before briefing experts. 

Final note 

Per-call fees vary widely. If your topic is rare or urgent, expect to pay toward the upper band. Nexus’s $650–$900 range is a mid-to-premium pay-as-you-go option that also supports transcripts, translations, moderation, and B2B surveys. That mix makes budgeting easier while giving you access to reusable, higher-quality insight.

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