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Connectors come in two varieties; Application Connectors and Utility Connectors. Application Connectors provide a standardised interface with a third-party application’s API, while Utility Connectors provide additional functionality for building advanced integration workflows.
No. You get charged once per month for each active Connector used in your account in the last 30 days. Each Connector can be used in unlimited workflows and by unlimited users. Simply put you can have 1, 10, 100 or >1,000 users using a Connector and it will not vary the subscription price. When a Connector is no longer actively being used then it will be removed from your billing and your subscription will reduce.
We are here to help you. Our library is ever growing (see our Connector library) and our team is happy to accelerate the development of a particular Connector you require. We will liaise with you over your requirements and there will be a one-off fee for the creation of the Connector that will be agreed in advance with you. Connectors are sized by development effort from Small to Large.
Yes. Our primary axis for subscription is to charge per active Connector deployed. Subject to any API Call limits, in the Small Engine and Medium Engine, you can have as many customers or integrations operational in your account as you like.
A workflow that gets information from one application and transfers it to another application, using two single API requests, would use two API Calls. The amount of data in each API call is determined by your configuration of the workflow and the APIs in use in the Cycle. Your API call allowance covers all integrations run by yourselves and your users, being reset monthly.
No problem at all. Most clients on our Small Engine or Medium Engine plans operate well within the specified limits. If, however, you go over the limit then we will bill you at the published rates for the incremental API calls you use. This will be added to your next month’s subscription and reviewed monthly. Should you be in a position when you are regularly operating with high levels of API calls we would be delighted to explore a dedicated Private Cloud instance with you that can be customised to your requirements.
Our Small Engine and Medium Engine are inclusive of hosting in a shared environment. We manage the number of concurrent processes that can be consumed by one customer at any one time to prevent a single client dominating the infrastructure. Effectively the concurrent Process limit is indicative of the maximum number of API calls you can have processing in parallel at any one time. A ‘25’ or ‘50’ limit means that you can have a maximum number of 25 or 50 API calls processing simultaneously. As soon as any API call is processed then your next API call is submitted for processing.
The time taken to process an API call is dependent upon a number of different factors including: the amount of information in the API call and the responsiveness of the third party applications in the workflow (including any rate limiting they may have). API call processing time can be as quick as <1 second but may take up to 15 minutes in some instances. Workflows are optimised to process your API calls as quickly as possible based upon the limitations of any workflows you have in place. If you need to meet a certain level of latency then we would be happy to explore a Private Cloud license with you and support you to set-up infrastructure customised to your specific business requirements.
Workflows can be triggered by either being ‘pushed’ to start (e.g. via webbook) which triggers a workflow as soon as the push is received, or by setting the workflow to ‘look’ for information – also known as ‘polling’. The Maximum workflow poll frequency is a limit on how often you can set a workflow to poll/look for new information.
Webhook Triggered workflows give you the ability to create event driven integrations – running a workflow when triggered by an event in another platform. When available, webhooks can automatically be set when a user installs a workflow, so the setup experience is as smooth and user-friendly as possible.
Data on Demand allows you to request and access data from third-party applications, which can then be used in your SaaS application, without having to run a workflow.
Designed for customers who need to upload large amounts of data to get their user onboarded, the Bulk Data Onboarding Environment provides a separate area for processing data in bulk, while regular maintenance workflows can run in tandem.
Choose your training and register for free. If you are a freelancer, the courses are entirely taken care of, you have nothing to pay and no money to advance. When you take our Private Cloud subscription you are running a dedicated Private Cloud instance of Cyclr. Our team will provide you with advice in resourcing and managing the environment to meet the performance targets you set.
Some customers require multiple private deployments of Cyclr as a result of the way in which they themselves supply their own customers. Typically in very large scale B2B deployments. We are happy to support multiple Private Cloud deployments and can price according to requirements.
In order to get going with Cyclr there are a discrete number of processes that need to take place: – We need to create a Connector to your application – We need to create a Connector to your application – We need to follow-up with best practise workflow assessment sessions In order to do this we charge a one-off Onboarding Fee, the fee is determined by the size and complexity of your organisation. We will happily provide details of the sessions provided as part of your sign-up process.
Our team of Solutions Architects are here to support you in getting to 'first success' in your use of ConnectoEnginer. They provide a combination of both training and counsel as you build your first workflows. The Solutions Architects will provide you with 3 months guidance post signature of a Small Engine and Medium Engine. In our Scale Plan your Account Manager will work with you and will draw on Solutions Architects on an ongoing basis as required.
We want you to be happy with your purchase, in the unlikely scenario that you are not we provide a 3 month break clause.
The SLA for our Start-Up and Growth plans can be found here - https://www.connectorengine.com/sla
Our manned In-App support hours are 9am-10pm GMT.
Yes! ConnectorEngine is an important application within anyone’s integration infrastructure and it is important to us that anyone trialling the application is treated in the same way that we would treat a customer. Which is why we offer a PoC so partners can prove data will flow between their system to others, this would be fully scoped out and implemented alongside you with training provided. The PoC will end once the agreed scope has been completed. You can then either convert to a paid subscription or walk away with no further obligation. If you’re interested in a free trial of ConnectorEngine contact us HERE and the team will be in touch with you.
Yes. We would be happy to discuss a discount for registered charities or educational establishments.