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Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API Frequently Asked Questions

Frequent Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API data pipeline questions about our free trial period, setup, and onboarding

How does Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API pricing work?

We offer several different pricing plans based on the type of data connectors and destinations you want to activate, like Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API. In addition to a base plan cost, you are only charged for active data pipeline(s), per day. The combination of the base plan cost and the count of active daily pipelines determines the amount you are charged each month. For more details on this topic, see the doc How Pricing and Billing Work .

How does your Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API pricing compare to others?

Competitor pricing models can be challenging, unpredictable and hard to forecast with Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API. We leverage an innovative, on-demand pay-as-you-go pricing model. To see how different competitor pricing models can dramatically impact your costs compared to us, visit How The Competition Prices .

What is a Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API data pipeline?

Each Openbridge plan is priced according to the type and quantity of data pipelines. What is a data pipeline? A data pipeline reflects a connector from a specific data source to a target data destination.

For example, you have two Facebook pages you want to collect insights data from and deliver to BigQuery. Each page would reflect a unique resource. These two resources would equal two data pipelines, one for each Facebook page ID delivered to BigQuery.

Another example is Amazon Advertising. If you have ten Amazon Advertising profiles that you want to deliver to AWS Redshift, this would equal ten data pipelines, one for each Amazon Advertising profile ID.

How long does it take to get Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API up and running?

In many cases, it will be minutes. For 3rd party integrations, it will typically take 24-48 hours to set up and run. However, that timing can vary depending on a few variables. For example, there may be individual permissions, contracts, or setup required by a vendor that is outside our control which can impact timing.

When will I be charged?

We offer a 30-day, no credit card required, free trial. You will not be asked for a credit card before you start your trial, nor will you be charged during the trial. There will not be any charges unless you decide to order the service at the end of your trial. During this time, you will have access to either standard or premium data integrations or destinations according to your selected plan.

Do you offer a free trial period?

We offer a 30-day, no credit card, no risk, free trial. You will not be asked for a credit card before you start your trial, nor will you be charged during the trial. Give us a try, for free, for 30-days!

Do you offer complimentary onboarding session to help get us started?

Yes! We know it can be a challenge getting started working with your data. If you need a team to help you work through these challenges, so you can find success in your data efforts, reach out.

How many Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API pipelines can I activate?

You can add as many Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API pipelines as you need. If you manage a large number of accounts and want to consolidate the data from each, reach out to us for some tips and best practices on how best to set up that type of configuration.

What is the difference between Standard, Premium, or Enterprise services?

We offer several connectors and destinations as "Standard" services. All plans include these types of services. Another tier of connector and destination are offered as "Premium" services.

Premium services are more complex, advanced, and require additional development resources. A premium connector or destination will be marked as such with the required .

Enterprise, or third-party integrations, which are only available to users with Enterprise plans. Pricing for Enterprise varies according to each vendor's procedures and policies.

Do you charge for data lake or warehouse infrastructure?

No, there are no charges from Openbridge for your data lake or cloud warehouse. Any charges are directly billed by the data lake or warehouse provider (i.e., Amazon, Google, Microsoft, or Snowflake). They will directly bill you.

Can I change plans?

Yes, you can change your plans in the plan and billing portal. Dending on the plan you selected, if you downgrade it may impact active Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API data pipelines. Contact the support team to discuss plan options if you are unsure.

What happens when the trial period ends?

At the end of the 30-day trial, you must switch to a paid plan to continue service for any active Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API pipelines. If you do not proceed with a paid plan, any Amazon Fulfillment Inbound API integrations you set up will be paused. The data we collected and delivered will remain in your data lake or warehouse. You always own the data we deliver to your data destinaion.