View
Free
For stakeholders who need read-only access to project records, history, and context where permissions allow.
- Read published project data where allowed
- Review workflow status and history
- No builder or operator actions
Pricing
EntryLayer pricing follows the way this work usually happens: many people can view context for free, fewer operators work records, and a smaller builder/admin group creates and manages the system.
View
For stakeholders who need read-only access to project records, history, and context where permissions allow.
Act
per active seat / month
For operators and reviewers who work records through structured submission workflows.
Build / Admin
per active seat / month
For builders and admins who create projects, manage forms, configure access, and operate the workspace.
Enterprise / private offer
For teams that need procurement review, implementation planning, custom seat bands, or a private Marketplace offer. Start from the public listing, then use a direct evaluation when the commercial path needs more structure.
Snowflake costs
EntryLayer runs inside the customer's Snowflake account. The EntryLayer license covers the software. The customer also pays Snowflake directly for SPCS compute, warehouses used for source queries, and Cortex usage created by their own account.
Typical evaluation path
Why seat pricing fits
View seats stay free so context can spread. Paid seats map to the people who take operational action: operators who move records and builders who define the system.
Read-only stakeholders can inspect context without becoming paid workflow operators.
Operators and reviewers pay for the ability to work records through the lifecycle.
Builders and admins pay for project creation, form design, access setup, and workspace operation.
Pricing FAQ
Public pricing should reduce ambiguity, not create a new round of emails. These are the assumptions a buyer needs to understand before taking EntryLayer into procurement or security review.
Yes. EntryLayer is available on Snowflake Marketplace. Request an evaluation if you want to confirm fit, review security, or discuss procurement before installing.
Published pricing is monthly active-seat pricing with day-level proration for mid-month seat changes. Custom minimums, procurement terms, or private offers are handled through direct evaluation rather than a fixed public enterprise package.
Monthly active-seat pricing is the primary public model. Enterprise procurement, private-offer terms, and larger commercial agreements are handled directly.
EntryLayer seats map to what a user can do in EntryLayer. View users can inspect allowed context for free. Act, Build, and Admin seats are paid because those users create, change, review, or operate work.
Seat assignment is controlled through EntryLayer license state. If a user no longer needs operator or builder capabilities, their seat can be downgraded or removed by an admin.
No. EntryLayer license fees are separate from Snowflake SPCS compute, warehouses used for source queries, and any Cortex usage in the customer account.
Start with the live Snowflake Marketplace listing. Direct evaluation is available when a team wants to review fit, security, or procurement details before installing.
Enterprise is handled through a direct conversation for teams that need procurement support, implementation planning, custom seat bands, private-offer terms, or larger deployment planning.