Pricing for supplier feed automation
Estimate your monthly cost based on how many supplier feeds you import, how often they are synchronized, how many export feeds you generate, and how often those exports are updated.
You pay based on feed import and export activity
Feed pricing is usage-based. Your monthly estimate depends on how many supplier sources are imported, how often they are synchronized, how many export feeds are generated, and how often those exports are refreshed.
How much does Feed automation cost?
Use the calculator to estimate your monthly cost from supplier sources, import frequency, export feeds, export frequency, pricing tier, and flat monthly amount when applicable.
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Price list
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Data importAbout €0.04 - €0.05 per supplier import action
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Data exportAbout €0.04 - €0.05 per export generation action
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Translation and enrichmentOptional feature, usually calculated separately based on product count and scope
Feed pricing questions
Understand how Feed pricing works, what affects monthly cost, and how to control usage before connecting more suppliers or export destinations.
Pricing and calculation
Pricing is calculated from monthly import and export requests. The calculator multiplies the number of supplier sources by import frequency, adds the number of exports multiplied by export frequency, converts the result into monthly requests, and applies the matching pricing tier.
A request is one scheduled import or export action. Supplier imports create requests when B2BLIX downloads or synchronizes supplier data. Exports create requests when B2BLIX generates an output feed from processed product data.
No. Feed pricing is not based on the number of products inside a supplier feed. A supplier may have a small catalog or a very large catalog, and the price still depends on supplier sources, import frequency, exports, and export frequency. Fair usage limits apply to protect the service from abnormal or abusive usage.
A feed synchronized every 30 minutes runs more times per month than a feed synchronized once per day. Higher frequency creates more monthly requests and therefore higher usage.
Yes. The calculator finds the correct pricing tier based on the total monthly request count, then applies the tier unit price and any flat amount included in that tier.
The public price list shows approximate action prices. The calculator also includes import frequency, export frequency, monthly request volume, pricing tier, and flat monthly amount when applicable.
Usage control and workflow
Use fewer supplier sources, reduce import frequency, generate fewer exports, or refresh export feeds less often. Start with the suppliers and destinations that matter most.
The pricing logic is based on supplier source count and synchronization frequency. If your workflow needs different frequencies by supplier group, this can be planned as a custom setup or separate configuration.
An export is an output feed or data projection created from processed supplier data. For example, you might have one export for WooCommerce, one for Pigu/PHH, one for Allegro, or one custom XML feed.
Yes. A common starting point is one supplier feed, one product group, and one export destination. After testing the output, you can add more suppliers, categories, and export formats.
The current calculator focuses on import and export usage. Translation, content enrichment, and other product-level work should be estimated separately based on product count, languages, and required processing.
Yes. You can import supplier data, process it, review the generated output, and only then connect it to your store, marketplace, or production feed.
Ready to estimate your Feed automation cost?
Start with your supplier sources, choose export destinations, set synchronization frequency, and use the calculator to estimate monthly usage before scaling.