Simple, transparent, flexible
One price. No surprises.
Per application · per customer ↓
One flat rate covers unlimited pipelines and unlimited data volume. Add applications and customers as you grow — each billed at the same standard rate.
application
- Connect source and destination
- User authentication setup
- Create and run sample pipelines
- Test and validate data quality
customer cloud
- AWS — ECS / Fargate, VPC, S3
- MS Azure — Compute, Network, Blob
- Google Cloud — Cloud Run, VPC, Storage
and support
- Cloud infrastructure setup
- Data strategy and transformation
- Reporting — Power BI, Tableau
- L1 and L2 application support
Pricing FAQs
What is included in the $250/month plan?
The Standard plan covers one application instance per customer. It includes unlimited data pipelines, unlimited data volume, all source types (APIs, SFTP, email, SQL databases, cloud storage, SharePoint), all destinations (S3, Azure Blob, GCS, Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift, Azure SQL, PostgreSQL), data quality validation, schema management, and multi-geo support.
Do you charge per row or per pipeline?
No. DataStori uses flat per-application pricing at $250/month. Data volume and number of pipelines are not metered, so costs do not grow with usage. Cloud infrastructure to run pipelines is paid directly to your cloud provider.
Is there a free trial?
Yes. DataStori offers a 14-day free trial. No credit card is required to schedule a demo or start the trial.
How much do I save with annual billing?
Annual billing is $2,500 per application per customer — a 17% saving versus monthly billing ($3,000/year). Switch between monthly and annual using the toggle at the top of this page.
What are the optional add-ons?
Three one-time or project-based add-ons: Onboard application ($500 per application — connect source and destination, set up authentication, build sample pipelines, validate data quality), Connect customer cloud ($300 per environment — provision AWS, Azure, or GCP resources for pipeline execution), and Data consulting and support (project-based — cloud setup, data strategy, reporting in Power BI or Tableau, L1/L2 application support).
What counts as one "application"?
An application is a single data source with one or more endpoints. For example, a NetSuite instance with multiple APIs counts as one application. A second NetSuite tenant or a separate Salesforce instance would be billed as an additional application.