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Elarite's Pricing Explained
At Elarite we have adopted a pay-as-you-go model for pricing our product to give our customers the most control over how much they spend on advanced forecasting.
Elarite charges by the MB of data processed to generate a single forecast. This includes the transactional data, product information, and store data as well as additional Elarite data about local events, weather, economic conditions, and competitors each time a forecast is generated.
How to calculate costs
The best way to calculate the monthly cost of Elarite is to look at the amount of raw transactional data that will be used to generate the forecast. While other data about products and stores does impact the cost of a single forecast it is a minor impact compared to the amount of transactions that will be processed. Once you understand the amount of transactions data simply multiply that by the charged rate to recieve the overall figure.
Pricing Example
Pricing is charged based on the MB of data processed to generate a single forecast. If you have 25MB of transactions over the last year and 1.5MB of product and store information you have a total of 26.5MB of total data that will be processed for each transaction.
Based on the rate of $1.25/MB the cost to produce the forecast would be 26.5 x $1.25 which equal $33.125 to generate the forecast.