// heliora vs aurora solar
Heliora vs Aurora Solar — which one fits your installer team?
Both Heliora and Aurora Solar help solar installers design systems and send proposals. The difference is pricing model and product scope: Heliora is a flat $299/mo remote-first ops console; Aurora is a deep enterprise design suite quoted per seat. Here's how to pick.
Pricing — flat vs per-seat
Aurora Solar is typically priced per seat with feature tiers, custom-quoted to your team size and module mix. Heliora is $299/month flat for unlimited use across every rep, designer, and ops person on your team — no per-design fees, no upsell tiers.
Product scope
Aurora is a deep CAD-style design suite with extensive shading analysis tools — great for enterprise installers with dedicated design teams. Heliora collapses assessment → design → proposal → branded customer portal into a single ops workflow, optimized for speed-to-quote.
- Heliora: remote-first, same-day proposals, branded portal included
- Aurora: deep design tooling, broad enterprise feature set
- Both: orbital imagery + production modeling
Who each one fits
If you're a large installer with a dedicated CAD designer per crew and need every advanced shading feature, Aurora has a longer feature list. If you're a growing residential or small-commercial installer who wants to skip truck rolls, quote same-day, and stop paying per seat, Heliora is the cheaper and faster path.
