Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) with three distinct pricing plans to cater to any business requirement or scale.
Start adoption and explore the capabilities without any financial commitment.
Control your costs with precision and flexibility with pricing suitable for fluctuating integration needs.
Scale adoption to consistent and high volume usage with fixed costs and substantial savings.
Flexible pricing to suit any scale or use case. All offerings may be subject to taxes and fees.
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Free tier | Start adopting Application Integration and explore its capabilities without any financial commitment. You can access Application Integration as part of Google Cloud's free trial. |
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Pay-as-you-go | Maintain precision control of your own costs, with a pricing model that is suitable for fluctuating integration needs. Suitable for businesses with growing adoption of the product. With Pay-as-you-go pricing, you will be charged for your usage based on the following drivers: |
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Integration executionsNumber of integrations processed, whether they are successful or not. |
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Connection nodesConnection nodes are provisioned when you create a connection. A connection node is a unit (or replica) of a connection (with a Google service or third-party application) that processes transactions. More nodes are required as you process more transactions. You are charged for the number of active nodes per minute. • You aren't billed for connections in a suspended state. • The billing resumes for a connection if the suspension is removed. |
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Data processedCharged for the amount of data (includes both the request and response payloads) processed by the connections. Measured by (sum of total number of bytes received and sent through Application Integration and connections) / 2^10. |
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Networking usageYou will be charged on the networking (such as IP address, network egress, and forwarding rules) based on usage. |
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Subscription | Scale adoption to consistent and high volume usage while maintaining fixed costs. |
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Add-on: Integration callsPurchase additional integration calls in a given year if your usage extends beyond 24M in a given year. |
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Add-on: OrganizationsProvision integration in an additional Google Cloud project. |
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Add-on: ConcurrencyNumber of integrations that are running at the same time. |
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Add-on: Connector unitAbstraction of a connection unit, which can be flexibly used to consume various combinations of connections. |
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Pricing plan details
Start adopting Application Integration and explore its capabilities without any financial commitment. You can access Application Integration as part of Google Cloud's free trial.
Up to 400 integration executions
Up to 20 GiB data processed per month
First 2 connection nodes for Google services
Maintain precision control of your own costs, with a pricing model that is suitable for fluctuating integration needs. Suitable for businesses with growing adoption of the product.
With Pay-as-you-go pricing, you will be charged for your usage based on the following drivers:
No upfront commitment
Flexibility and control in your costs
Scale adoption to consistent and high volume usage while maintaining fixed costs.
24M integration calls per year
20 connections to Google services and 10 connections to HTTP endpoints
2 integration orgs included
10 concurrent integrations for projects with Apigee subscription
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Here is a quick overview of common terms and frequently asked questions in the context of Application Integration.
What is an integration?
A flow (similar to an API proxy) that connects two applications together (Google Cloud or third party). It contains a trigger (how it runs) and various tasks (such as transformation of data, sending emails, writing data to Cloud SQL, and more) that are connected in a sequence.
What is an integration call?
A runtime execution of an integration. An integration can finish execution in seconds (for example, updating other systems) or can take hours or days (for example, when it contains approval-based tasks). An integration execution is deemed executed when the entire sequence of tasks is completed.
What is a connection unit?
An abstraction of connection purchase units, which can be flexibly used to consume various combinations of connections. It's similar to how you spend tickets (units) at the fair. One ride costs 2 tickets, and another ride costs 5 tickets, and so on.
What is a connector, and what is a connection?
A connector is prebuilt package to access a particular application or data source. Examples include Salesforce Connector, BigQuery connector, and SAP Connector.
A connection is an endpoint (or instance) which is a URL+Authentication Credentials. It's a configured instance of a Connector.
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