I’m having trouble finding the pricing and quotas. “See Hub for pricing” > Pricing just seems to loop right back to here. https://www.cloudquery.io/pricing
Hey! Sorry about that, some frontend issues while we were rolling out pricing.
How pricing works for plugins: CloudQuery Plugins Source
- Free plugins - free
- Premium - usage based with $X / per million rows / month
- Open-core - same as premium but only for premium tables.
Right now, all paid plugins are in preview, so you can use them for free, but we will be rolling out pricing in the next couple of weeks. Each plugin can have a different price, and we also have community plugins/sellers, so they set the price as they see fit, and we serve only as the marketplace.
The $X
is what I’m looking for.
We didn’t roll it out yet as we were building the billing infrastructure and analyzing usage on a per plugin basis so we can set an initial reasonable price. It will be available in the next couple of weeks on CloudQuery Hub on each plugin page.
So for now, the open-core plugins are still $0?
Yeah, and premium as well.
Is the license for the open-core plugins available yet?
Like, the terms, assuming we pay whatever price is set.
Will telemetry be required to use the open-core plugins? (What happens if we run it behind a firewall that blocks the telemetry?)
Yeah, what use case do you have? The new models should enable almost all use cases, including reselling, as it’s a usage-based model (and this is why we went for this model).
I run it in AWS GovCloud where external connections are not allowed.
Telemetry is mandatory as otherwise we can’t monitor and bill. If you want it disabled, feel free to pick a slot here: https://calendly.com/yevgenyp and I’ll be happy to discuss in detail and provide a custom quote for a special use case.
Hi Yevgeny – one clarification question on the pricing front: is the “per million rows” here like Fivetran’s monthly active rows or is it pure synced rows? For example, if I sync the same 100k rows from Slack 10 times, does that count as 1M or 100k rows for the sake of billing? And what if I sync the same 100k rows 10 times to two different destinations? Does that count as 2M, 1M, 200k, or 100k rows?
Hey! So it’s pure rows as we don’t have a way to know what is active or not since we don’t own the database. Regarding syncing the same data to multiple destinations, it will only count once on the synced side, not on the destination side.
Having said that, it should be significantly cheaper than Fivetran, and this is why we keep it simple with a per row price. For large-scale self-hosted deployments, we also offer a flat fee with unlimited usage per enterprise customer, so feel free to reach out if this is interesting (the flat fee is only for internal use - no reselling).