The platform offers specific pricing and access control modes depending on the format and delivery mode of the data.
Data distributed as files:
Data not updated: Price for the entire offering and/or price per unit file included in the offering for a split acquisition (discounted or not).
Data updated regularly: Price for a subscription duration (several durations configurable with a specific price for each, discounted or not).
Data distributed by API Pull:
Volume pricing: The data provider defines packs of requests to which a price is associated (for example: 1000 requests for 1000€, 10 000 requests for 9000€, etc.). The acquirer consumes 1 request per query to the API.
Duration pricing: The data provider defines one or more subscription periods for its API. During the subscribed period, the acquirer can make as many requests as he wants
Quota pricing: The data provider defines a price per service level, usable over a subscription period. For example: For a 6-month subscription, the acquirer pays €6,000 for the right to make up to 100 requests per hour.
Per unit pricing: In the case of data calculated by a processing service, such as a recommendation algorithm, an image analysis service or even a transcription service, this requires appropriate pricing. In order to value the number of tips provided or to cover the variable costs incurred in processing the request, the provider chooses the unit on which to base its pricing (number of tips, processing time, volume of data, etc.) and associates a unit price. The data acquirer pays a package of units, from which are then debited for each credit consumed by his use of the services to which he subscribes.
Data distributed by API Push:
Price for a period of access to the data stream: The data provider defines one or more subscription periods for its API.