Rivalry Commerce is offering a limited number of pilot deployments prior to standard commercial rollout. Pilot participation is structured, finite, and event-specific.

Purpose of the Pilot

The Limited Pilot Program is designed to validate lifecycle-aligned commerce execution, refine reporting and delivery mechanics, establish structured commercial benchmarks, and document deployment performance.

Validate Execution

Test lifecycle-aligned commerce across real event scenarios

Refine Mechanics

Optimize reporting and delivery based on pilot feedback

Establish Benchmarks

Create structured commercial performance standards

Document Performance

Measure and track deployment success metrics

Limited to Five Deployments

Only five (5) pilot deployments will be approved prior to transition to standard licensing structure. Once pilot capacity is reached, all new deployments follow standard commercial framework with revised pricing and revenue participation structure.

5

Hard Cap: 5 Deployments

Pilot access is strictly limited to five total deployments

Standard Framework After

All new deployments follow commercial licensing structure

Revenue Participation

Commercial terms apply after pilot transition

No Extensions

No additional pilot extensions will be offered

What the Pilot Includes

Event-Scoped Authorization

Commercial authorization limited to approved event or series only

Defined Lifecycle Windows

Pre-event, live runtime, and post-event delivery phases specified

Approved Revenue Surfaces

Defined commerce channels and revenue mechanisms

Structured Reporting Period

Defined reporting timeline for performance documentation

Pilot Commercial Framework

Pilot deployments operate under fixed pilot structure with defined reporting window and structured settlement timeline. Revenue participation adjustments apply after transition to standard structure.

Fixed Pilot Structure

Defined terms remain constant throughout pilot phase

Defined Reporting Window

Specified timeframe for measurement and documentation

Structured Settlement

Clear timeline and process for settlement and closeout

Revenue Adjustments

New participation model applies post-pilot transition

Pilot Eligibility

Pilot consideration is limited to authorized event owners, rights holders, and licensed commercial operators with verifiable event authority. Applications without event-level authority will not be approved.

Authorized Event Owners

Event organizers with full commercial control

Rights Holders

Entities with verified intellectual property rights

Licensed Commercial Operators

Authorized partners with documented event authority

Verifiable Authority

Documented proof of event-level decision-making power

Post-Pilot Structure

Upon completion of the pilot phase, standard licensing terms will apply with implemented revenue participation model. Pilot participation does not lock in permanent pilot pricing.

Standard Licensing Terms

Formal licensing agreements take effect post-pilot

Revenue Model Implementation

Standard participation structure becomes effective

Lifecycle Expansion Options

New capabilities may be introduced post-pilot

Pricing Adjustment

Standard commercial rates apply—pilot pricing does not lock in

Application Process

1

Submit Formal Inquiry

Complete pilot application with business context

2

Provide Event Details

Document event type, timing, audience, and objectives

3

Verify Commercial Authority

Demonstrate verifiable decision-making power for event

4

Complete Deployment Review

Undergo structured evaluation and approval assessment

Request Pilot Review

Apply for Limited Pilot Access

Pilot capacity is capped at five total deployments.