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Product pricing for AWS Marketplace - AWS Marketplace
As an AWS Marketplace seller, you choose a pricing model for your products. For paid products, AWS Marketplace collects software charges from the customer. Public listings use US dollars (USD). Private offers support USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, JPY, and INR (for sellers in India only).
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AWS Data Exchange Pricing
1 week ago - The data set is in US East (N. Virginia) and contains 100 GB for all 31 days of the month. For the month your bill will be $33.30 , a total that includes $2.30 for storage and $31.00 for the active data grant. AWS Marketplace charges tiered fulfillment fees for revenue collections made by AWS ...
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Data products - AWS Marketplace
Product offers – In order to make a product available on AWS Data Exchange, providers must define a public offer. This includes the prices and durations, data subscription agreement, refund policy, and the option to create custom offers.
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Usage pricing - AWS Marketplace
Charges are measured and reported when the API is called by the software. We recommend that sellers configure the API to be called once per hour as a best practice, depending on their use case. All usage is calculated monthly and billed monthly using the same mechanism as existing AWS Marketplace software.
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Understanding listing fees for AWS Marketplace sellers - AWS Marketplace
AWS Marketplace offers standard and regional listing fees for AWS Marketplace sellers. Listing fees appear as a single line item in the listing fee invoice issued by AWS. The fee is calculated based on the pre-tax Total Contract Value (TCV).
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AWS Marketplace Vendor Insights Pricing
There is no charge for using AWS Marketplace Vendor Insights to create and share Vendor Insights security profiles for your software listed in AWS Marketplace. You can reduce the operational burden associated with responding to customer ...
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AWS Marketplace announces simplified and reduced listing fees for sellers - AWS
Public subscriptions for software-as-a-service (SaaS) and AWS Data Exchange product types are reduced to 3%. AWS Marketplace private offer listing fees for software and data are reduced to between 1.5% and 3%. For deals under $1M TCV, there’s a 3% fee, for those equal to $1M and under $10M, ...
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Pricing for SaaS subscriptions - AWS Marketplace
The pricing category appears to customers on the AWS Marketplace website. You can choose from Bandwidth (GBps, MBps), Data (GB, MB, TB), Hosts (hours), Requests, or Users (hours). If none of the predefined categories fit your needs, you can choose the more generic Units category.
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SaaS product pricing in AWS Marketplace - AWS Marketplace
Learn about the different pricing models for SaaS-based products in AWS Marketplace.
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Data Marketplace - AWS Data Exchange - AWS
1 week ago - There is no other place where customers can find data files, data tables, and data APIs from a vast portfolio of third-party data sets. We continuously innovate to make the world's third-party data easy to find in one data catalog, simple to subscribe to with consistent pricing options, and seamless to use with AWS data and analytics and machine learning services.
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Pricing overview - AWS Marketplace
In AWS Marketplace, you can offer products for free, or you can charge for them. The charge becomes part of the buyer's AWS bill, and after the buyer pays, AWS pays the seller.
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Machine learning product pricing for AWS Marketplace - AWS Marketplace
You can charge a different hourly price for each instance type that your software runs on. While a buyer runs your software, AWS Marketplace tracks usage and then bills the buyer accordingly. Usage is prorated to the minute. For model package products, buyer can run your software in two different ways. They can host an endpoint continuously to perform real-time inference or run a batch transform job on a dataset...
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Pricing for SaaS contracts - AWS Marketplace
The pricing category appears to customers on the AWS Marketplace website. You can choose from Bandwidth (GBps, MBps), Data (GB, MB, TB), Hosts (hours), Requests, or Users (hours). If none of the predefined categories fit your needs, you can choose the more generic Units category.
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Drive revenue by selling in AWS Marketplace
1 week ago - Learn how to balance agile innovation with governance in the cloud with AWS Marketplace features such as Seller Private Offers, Private Marketplace, and Procurement System Integration, and data offerings from AWS Data Exchange, AWS Service Catalog, and AWS Control Tower. ... Working with AWS Marketplace simplifies how we fulfill for our client. We can move the software providers that we prefer to work with more easily onto customer projects using AWS marketplace provisioning. Rackspace Kevin Jones, CEO Rackspace Technology Rackspace Technology · AppDynamics has seen 5X higher average subscription price (ASP) for deals transacted in AWS Marketplace, when compared to ASPs for our direct deals.
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Found a pdf that lists the AWS Cut percentages -
https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/management/seller-settings/document/tiered-listing-fee
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Hi, the most relevant information I can find is in the AWS Marketplace User Guide:
> After AWS receives payment from the buyer, AWS disburses payment to you and the ISV. The ISV receives the wholesale cost minus the AWS Marketplace fee. You receive your markup minus the AWS Marketplace processing fee. All fees are percentages applied to the transaction amounts listed. If you're not sure of the fee percentages and need this information for quoting purposes, contact your AWS Marketplace channel account manager. If you don’t know who that is, send an email message to the AWS Marketplace channel team at [email protected], and someone on the team will respond to you within 24 hours.
Reading between the lines,it appears that they don't make the percentage cut public! Hopefully if you reach out to that email address they should able to help you directly :)
Thanks, Marrick.