Administration
Plans, Trials, and Feature Access
Understand how Operations and Intelligence are packaged, what trials do, and why certain features may appear or stay hidden for your organization.
Updated April 30, 2026
Rivolq has two product layers
Rivolq is packaged as connected layers:
- 01Operations for daily maintenance and facility workflows
- 02Intelligence for higher-stakes planning, risk, and executive decision support
Operations covers the day-to-day system of record. Intelligence adds the premium decision layer on top.
What the Operations plans are for
Operations plans are designed around facility, asset, and user scale.
In practice, plan level affects:
- how many facilities you can manage
- how many assets and users the workspace supports
- which operational controls are available
- whether advanced admin and governance features appear
How trials work
Trials are meant to let a team experience a usable workspace before committing to a paid plan.
During a trial, organizations can evaluate:
- facility setup
- asset structure
- work-order workflows
- preventive maintenance
- reporting depth
If a trial ends before a paid selection is made, access may be reduced until billing is resolved.
Why a feature may not appear
If something seems missing, the reason is usually one of these:
- your role does not allow access
- your current plan does not include the feature
- the product layer has not been added to the organization
- setup is incomplete for that workflow
How to think about Intelligence
Intelligence is not just an extra report.
It is the layer used for:
- risk review
- scenario modeling
- capital prioritization
- digital twin context
- executive-grade reporting and planning
That is why it is usually sold and configured more deliberately than self-serve operations workflows.
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