Start free with a Snapshot. Move into continuous measurement when you are ready. Every tier scores every dimension. What changes as you move up is cadence, depth of insight, and how much of the remediation work you hand to us.
The specifications that decide whether an agent can buy from you change constantly. Monitor keeps your readiness score current as they do.
Monitor tracks your score. Benchmark tells you what is behind it.
Enterprise lets you change the rules.
Yes. Snapshot is free and gives you a real catalog quality score on a sample of your catalog, walked through by a person. It is the front door, not a teaser that withholds your number.
Monitor tracks your score over time, re-run every 30 days across a 12-month window. Benchmark adds the full-catalog detail behind the number: advanced quality metrics, remediation management tools, feed ingest, a ranked gap list, where you sit against peers, and regulatory readiness tools. Monitor tracks your score; Benchmark tells you what is behind it.
Enterprise is for large or multi-source catalogs and for buyers who need their own methodology, their own regulatory rules, or custom standards and metrics authored into the engine. If your catalog or your governance needs exceed the standard model, that is the tier.
Remediations are a subscriber service, never sold standalone. They are available as an add-on at Benchmark and included in Enterprise scope. Measurement comes first; remediation is how you close the gaps measurement finds.
Scoring runs against your real catalog, under a signed data agreement before any data changes hands. We scope to your catalog and quote to it. That is why the paid tiers route to a conversation rather than a checkout. Start with a Snapshot.
Scoring runs against your real catalog, under a signed data agreement before any data changes hands. We scope to your catalog and quote to it. That is why the paid tiers route to a conversation rather than a checkout.
Start with a Snapshot. See the work on a sample of your own catalog first, then decide how far to take it.