Pricing & Quotes for Enterprise Data Feeds

Request a quote based on dataset, volume, use case, and refresh cadence. Pricing for identity, POI/mobility, CTV/ACR, clickstream, B2B, property, and leads.

How GSDSI Prices

Every feed is quoted by volume, use case, and refresh cadence. Pricing models include insertion orders, subscription licenses, and data-share terms (Snowflake secure share, AWS Data Exchange). Enterprise buyers typically run a scoped, paid pilot against a matched sample before committing to a production license — pilot terms and match-rate targets are defined per contract.

What shapes a quote

  • Record volume and refresh SLA — daily, weekly, monthly cadence each have different infrastructure cost.
  • Use case scope — activation vs. measurement vs. research changes the privacy envelope and license terms.
  • Delivery path — flat-file SFTP is different commercially from Snowflake share or API read.
  • Geographic and category exclusions: sensitive categories, state-specific exclusions, B2B-only scopes all shift the quote.

Indicative commercial floors

Single-feed US licenses often start in the mid five figures annually at production scale. Multi-feed programs are quoted as bundles. Matched samples are usually included or carry a small prep fee after scoping.

FAQ

How is GSDSI data priced?
Pricing is custom-scoped per engagement. Factors include data volume, geography, refresh cadence, use-case exclusivity, and delivery method. A typical enterprise engagement spans 12 to 36 months with quarterly or annual fees. Point-in-time historical data licenses and one-off sample evaluations are also available. Every quote starts with a discovery call to scope volume and use case.
Are free data samples available?
Yes. Every product page and the /pricing page route to a quote form where you can request a sized sample. Samples are delivered in your preferred format (CSV, JSON, Parquet) via S3 or SFTP. Most samples turn around within 2 to 3 business days of the scoping call, with no commitment required.
What delivery methods and file formats are included in a standard license?
Standard licenses include delivery through Snowflake, BigQuery, AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure, REST API, and SFTP. File formats supported: CSV, JSON, Parquet, SQL, TXT, and XLS. Custom schema joins, field-level redactions, and enrichment parameters are scoped during the SOW phase. Historical backfills are available for backtesting and event-study use cases.
What is the typical onboarding and time-to-value?
After the SOW is signed, production data typically lands in the customer environment within 1 to 2 weeks. Onboarding includes data-dictionary walkthroughs, sample query packs, and optional integration support for joining GSDSI feeds with first-party data. Most customers report time-to-first-insight within 30 to 60 days of signing.