Pricing

Pricing that scales with you

Our pricing philosophy

It was very important to us to implement a pricing strategy that allows every business to use our platform. The pricing model we have chosen rewards efficiency and efficient integrations, which means you only pay for the resources you use.

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Pricing that scales

Apio accessible to both startup businesses and large enterprises. This means a low barrier of entry and a policy that scales as your business grows.

Rewards

Rewarding efficiency

The end goal is simple - we want our clients to be as efficient as possible, so they can grow their businesses without wasting resources.

Pay As You Go

Only pay for resources you use

The platform pricing is based on the volume of data you put through it and professional services are available to offer support when you need it.

All Apio plans include...

  • Live and staging environments
  • Unlimited integrations between 3rd party applications (volume-based pricing)
  • Open source recipe library containing various examples of pre-built integrations
  • Sign-up based open source community Slack (coming soon)

Pay only for the resources you need

Pricing plans

Enterprise
£
1,500
Per organisation
A term that refers to an entity that could have an app or apps associated with them.  Referred to a [client] within the code and DB. An Organisation could also be assigned as an owner acting as a parent on behalf of other Organisations.
Billed monthly
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Volume
Events
A unit of information going through the interface, like an order or a price file. We might break down the event internally (price file into lines) but we still count that file one event. An event occurs each time an interface is attempted whether it is successful or not. A combination of events and steps is an interaction.
100,000/Month included
then
0.01p/Interaction
Data storage
100 GB included
then
£5/GB
Support
Response time
30 mins
Support
Email & Dedicated Slack
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Pro
£
150
Per organisation
A term that refers to an entity that could have an app or apps associated with them.  Referred to a [client] within the code and DB. An Organisation could also be assigned as an owner acting as a parent on behalf of other Organisations.
Billed monthly
Get Started
Volume
Events
A unit of information going through the interface, like an order or a price file. We might break down the event internally (price file into lines) but we still count that file one event. An event occurs each time an interface is attempted whether it is successful or not. A combination of events and steps is an interaction.
10,000/Month included
then
0.01p/Interaction
Data storage
10 GB included
then
£5/GB
Support
Response time
4 hours
Support
Email
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Starter
£
0
Per organisation
A term that refers to an entity that could have an app or apps associated with them.  Referred to a [client] within the code and DB. An Organisation could also be assigned as an owner acting as a parent on behalf of other Organisations.
Billed monthly
Get Started
Volume
Events
A unit of information going through the interface, like an order or a price file. We might break down the event internally (price file into lines) but we still count that file one event. An event occurs each time an interface is attempted whether it is successful or not. A combination of events and steps is an interaction.
1,000/Month included
then
0.01p/Interaction
Data storage
1 GB included
then
£5/GB
Support
Response time
24 hours
Support
Pay as you go
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Added value

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