Source Store pricing is based on performance each monthly billing period. This page includes examples of how that works.
To see more details about the Source Store plan and tiers, see here.
Source Store pricing examples
Free usage tier example
This example shows a scenario with a Source Store connected to one Destination Store
Source Store A joins Syncio and starts on the Free tier after the free trial
Source Store A connects with a Destination Store who syncs its products
By the end of the billing cycle, the Destination Store had 8 orders, with each order containing at least one product synced from Source Store A; totalling $800 in order value, in which Source Store A is paid $600 as part of its revenue sharing agreement with the Destination Store.
Source Store A remains on a Free tier and there is no charge for this billing cycle, since 8 orders with synced products falls within the Free usage tier.
At the start of the next billing cycle, Source Store A's plan stays on Free tier and order count resets to 0.
Pro usage tier example
This example shows a scenario with a Source Store connected to two Destination Store's
At the start of the billing cycle, Source Store B’s plan resets to the Free tier
Source Store B is connected to two Destination Stores who both sync its products
By the end of the billing cycle, both Destination Stores have sold a combined total 550 orders with synced products from Source Store B; totalling $55,000 in order value, in which Source Store B is paid $41,250 as part of its revenue sharing agreement with each Destination Store
During the billing cycle as the orders with synced products occur, Source Store B upgrades from the Free tier to the Starter tier, and finally lands on the Pro tier; paying $49 after the billing cycle ends.
At the start of the next billing cycle, Source Store B’s plan resets to the Free tier and order count resets to 0.
Example order containing multiple items and products
This example shows what happens when one order contains qty of multiple synced products
Destination Store syncs Product X and Product Y from Source Store A.
The Destination Store receives one order containing the below items:
10 qty of Product X
3 qty of Product Y
Since these items were within 1 order, it will only count as 1 'order with synced products' for Source Store A.