15 minutes from sketch to permit pack — for any installation.
100 founding-member spots. One CAD tool for self-employed builders, carpenters, contractors, installers, and work-preparers worldwide. Sketch the building → place panels, framing, furniture, or anything else → export PDF. 3 device seats. Lifetime updates. After launch: €1,000. No subscription. No cloud. No refunds (see why below).
SketchUp Pro $349/yr · AutoCAD LT $455/yr · Fusion 360 $545/yr. Diaz Editor: €99 once in beta. · 2-min checkout · Stripe Card + iDEAL · No subscription, no cloud.
No marketing trick — just a comparison against the regular product prices that go live within 30 days.
No subscription. Pay once. Keep forever — including all future updates.
Honest: the product is technically production-ready (Phase 2C live, license-system working, 5 edge functions, refund-flows tested). 'Founding' = you get first-price/exclusivity. 'Beta' = product is incomplete. We're more founding than beta — but edge cases may still surface.
3D Building Editor, 2D CAD module, component library (30+ trade items: panels, framing, furniture, batteries, fixtures), PDF reports, DXF export, NL/EN/ES interface, 14-day trial flow, license activation + revoke. All tested with real project data.
Mac/Linux releases (Q3 2026), cloud-sync (local-only is a feature, not a bug), advanced collaboration features. Edge cases in rare Windows configurations may surface.
14-day trial before purchase = your refund in advance. Install, test every workflow, export real projects — then decide. After purchase: €99 for a €1,000 product = 90% discount. No margin for refund-fraud (drop-buy → install → refund → keep key). The waiver waives EU 14-day withdrawal. Whoever buys without trying first accepts no-refund consciously.
Pro tier (€1,000) + 3 seats + lifetime updates + founder badge + direct contact. Regular customers pay €1,000+ over 12 months without the exclusive elements. You get the full package for €99 because we need launch momentum.
Yes. Pay once, all future versions (Mac/Linux, new modules, cloud-sync features if they come) included. No recurring charge ever. But: 'lifetime' = the product's lifetime, not yours. If Diaz Editor shuts down, updates stop. Realistic expectation.
Check the feature overview on /diaz-editor + screenshots first, and ask any questions via juan@diazatlas.com before purchase. A 14-day free trial is available first — download, no credit card. The waiver on beta purchase is deliberately strict to make refund-fraud impossible at this price point — so make sure you're certain before buying.
Currently Windows 64-bit only. Mac/Linux estimated Q3 2026. Your beta license automatically covers Mac/Linux when released — no extra cost. If you don't have Windows, don't buy yet — wait for Mac/Linux.
Yes, briefly — Windows SmartScreen flags new applications without a Microsoft-recognized signing certificate. Click "More info" → "Run anyway" and the install continues normally. Only on first install; later auto-updates run silently without prompts. We add a code-signing certificate (~€400-600/year) once sales volume justifies the recurring cost. The installer is built in public GitHub Actions CI from open-source Pascal Editor (MIT, 14 years stable) — no telemetry, no cloud. Full guide: diazatlas.com/help/install-windows. Doubts? Call or WhatsApp Juan directly at +31 6 5314 2656 (WhatsApp).
3 seats (devices) per Pro license. Switch between devices by deactivating in the old install and activating in the new. Device-fingerprinting keeps it clean.
Regular price: Solo €500 / Pro €1,000 / Team €2,500. With 14-day refund guarantee. No founder badge, no direct-contact-with-Juan, no roadmap vote. Beta = €99 for Pro tier (vs €1,000) + all exclusive elements, in exchange for no-refund.
Yes — as a founding member you get 50% off upgrades to Team (€2,500 → €1,250) or Enterprise (€5,000 → €2,500). Email Juan when you want to upgrade, he'll arrange the upgrade link.
Fair question at €99 for €1,000 product. Verification steps: (1) download the free trial BEFORE beta purchase — does it work? (2) Juan Diaz LLC is a real Delaware LLC with public imprint page (/imprint) and EU-compliant seller info. (3) Stripe processes payment — direct refund via Stripe Customer Portal possible within 7 days on issues (alongside EU waiver). (4) Helpmijbesparen.nl is a related platform (my other project) with Trustpilot reviews. Not fly-by-night.
Then the beta is closed. Regular price (€500-€10,000 lifetime) becomes active. Waitlist for future deals: email juan@diazatlas.com with 'waitlist diaz editor'.
No marketing trick. Below each item you receive, with the value it would cost individually if purchased separately or paid as consulting hours.
Beta = no refund (per Directive 2011/83 art. 16m waiver). Two safety-nets underneath: (A) the MIT bus-factor — even if Diaz Atlas disappears, your app keeps running and the Pascal-fork source-code stays available under MIT. (B) if you're not satisfied with Diaz Editor within 60 days, choose one of these three as compensation:
Important: this is a voluntary goodwill commitment, not a statutory guarantee. Your 14-day right of withdrawal remains waived per the checkout consent. Triple Promise is ON TOP — extra assurance without undermining the no-refund deal.
Direct via Stripe. iDEAL or card. You receive your license key by email within 1 minute of payment.
Seller: Juan Diaz LLC, Delaware, USA. Adres: zie imprint. Contact: juan@diazatlas.com
Product: Diaz Editor Pro lifetime license + download (Windows 64-bit). 3 seats. Lifetime updates included.
Total price: €99 (VAT inclusive — Stripe Tax automatically determines your local rate).
Delivery: Immediately digital after payment. License key by email + download link within 1 minute.
Right of withdrawal: EU consumers have 14-day withdrawal right by default. For this beta price we ask for express waiver of this right in exchange for the 90% discount (€99 vs €1,000). Falls under Directive 2011/83/EU art. 16(m). See the two required declarations below.
Complaints: Email juan@diazatlas.com. Response within 5 business days. EU customers can also use the ODR platform: ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr
Governing law: For EU/UK consumers: local law + mandatory EU provisions. For B2B + non-EU: Delaware (USA).