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Developer

Free

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  • 1 organization
  • 2 users
  • 2 markets
  • 100 skus
  • 2 stores
  • 10 links
  • Unlimited test orders

  • Core API access
  • Community support

Enterprise

Custom

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  • Unlimited organizations
  • Unlimited users
  • Unlimited markets
  • Unlimited skus
  • Unlimited stores
  • Unlimited links
  • Custom orders/year

  • Core API access
  • Enterprise OMS access
  • Metrics API access
  • Provisioning API access
  • Dedicated support
  • Custom user roles
  • Custom identity provider
  • Enterprise SLAs

Your questions, answered.

  • An organization is a tenant that can be used to manage many companies, clients, or merchants within a single account. Users can be members of one or more organizations with different roles and permissions.

  • A user is a member of an organization that needs to gain access to the backend dashboard. Each user can be assigned an Admin or Read-only role. Custom roles and permissions are available for Enterprise plans.

  • SKU stands for Stock Keeping Unit and represents a distinct type of item for sale. To count the number of SKUs you need, consider all the product variants in your catalog. For example, all the size-color combinations of your t-shirts or shoes.

  • A market is associated with a merchant, an inventory model, and a price list (plus an optional customer group, geocoder, and tax calculator). A market can refer to a location in a geographical region where merchants can sell items and customers can purchase or in general be used to define your selling strategy and specific business model. Commerce Layer is multi-market by design. Your organization may have one or more markets and most of the resources (price lists, inventory models, payment gateways, promotions, carrier accounts, and more) are market-specific and can be defined at a market level. Markets can be disabled. Your plan limits refer to active (i.e. enabled) markets only. If you've reached your plan's limit in terms of the number of markets, make sure to disable one of the active markets before enabling a new one.

  • Commerce Layer's OMS helps you manage the entire lifecycle of your order, from creation in a cart to shipment from your warehouse. We provide several apps in the Commerce Layer Dashboard to manage the workflow. Our OMS suite of apps include the following:

    • Orders
    • Shipments
    • Returns
    • Stock transfers
    • Customers
    • Subscriptions

    Other apps related to order fulfillment that you can find in the Dashboard include

    • SKUs
    • SKU Lists
    • Price lists
    • Inventory
    • Bundles
    • Promotions
    • Gift cards
  • The Metrics API enables you to extract almost any kind of data information from your Commerce Layer's organization order, return, or cart history. By querying the Metrics API you'll be able to gather and aggregate useful data that you can leverage in different ways, such as:

    • creating your own organization reports
    • building custom metrics dashboards
    • set up metric-based alerts
    • send metric data to any open-source or in-house developed tool, library, or framework
  • The Provisioning API allows you to manage provisioning tasks automatically instead of manually. You can also use the Provisioning API to streamline user onboarding by creating accounts and permissions with simple API requests. You can pull API credentials for Commerce Layer web apps, integrations, and sales channels directly from the API, making it possible to programmatically dole out API access for key integrations and/or sales channels whenever required. <any of the administrative tasks that go with proper user and application access can be automated, saving time and helping scale your business.

  • We count the placed orders (i.e. the orders that have been confirmed by customers) in the billing cycle.

  • We will never interrupt your business. In case you hit your monthly orders limit, you get charged for all the extra orders at the specified cost, according to your plan ($0.90 per order for the Developer plan, $0.80 per order for the Growth plan).

  • No. Commerce Layer integrates with many payment gateways and third-party tools. Their fees are not included in the cost per order and should be added up.

  • No, there are no setup fees.

  • No. You can sign up for free and work in test mode without entering any credit card. To activate a self-service live plan, you will be prompted to enter your card details. You will be charged at the end of the billing cycle. If you subscribe to the Developer plan you won't be charged unless you get extra orders beyond the 100 ones included in your plan. If you subscribe to the Growth plan you will be charged the monthly fee plus the amount related to the number of orders exceeding the 1000 ones included in your plan (if any).

  • Developer and Growth plan subscribers are billed monthly. The billing cycle is calculated starting from the day of the month when the subscription has been created. Enterprise customers can leverage a custom billing cycle (contractually agreed).

  • There's no trial period. Commerce Layer is free for developers, and it always will be! You can try our API without any time limits and switch to a paid plan when ready.

  • We accept the most common credit cards (VISA, Mastercard, AMEX, etc.). Enterprise customers can pay by invoice with custom currency and payment terms.

  • The Developer self-service plan is offered on a month-to-month, cancel-anytime basis. The Growth self-service plan is offered on a year-to-year basis, billed monthly. Enterprise customers require a long-term contract. Please reach out to our team to discuss your needs and available options.

  • Absolutely. You can manage as many organizations (i.e. brands) you want within the same account. You will pay for all of them with a single, centralized subscription.

  • No, we do not offer Commerce Layer on-premise.

  • We do. We have helped small merchants throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and will continue to do so as the pandemic winds down and global business returns to pre-pandemic levels. We have also extended our support to nonprofit organizations. Tell us your story for consideration in this plan.