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Monthly subscriptions (per-seat only) The only option is credit card payment via our billing portal. Read more. Annual subscriptions The payment can be made by credit card via our billing portal, for subscriptions with at least 5 users (min $1000/year), it is possible to pay via invoice. If you wish to pay via invoice, please reach out to our support team to set up the process. |
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Per-Seat Licensing: From January 15th 2024, the cost per user will be $20/month per user or $200/user per year. Organisation-wide licensing: The cost for organisation-wide license can vary from 15k-25k depending on the number of organisation to open and their size. Please contact our support team to get a custom pricing. |
Basic Usage/Workflow
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We first require that in your process you have a well-defined workflow stage that you consider an item to have started and you have a well-defined workflow stage that you consider an item to have finished. From the workflow data that you upload, then (see above), we take the last workflow stage's date and subtract the first workflow stage's date and add 1 (the 1 makes the calculation inclusive and prevents Cycle Times of 0). Analytics, however, provides you with more granular control over which workflow stages you want to count as started and finished. As you may have noticed, there is a control called Workflow Stages on our right sidebar which you can use to disable (or enable) workflow stages. We will always calculate Cycle Time from first workflow stage selected on the sidebar to the last workflow stage selected on the sidebar. You can see the workflow data that is being imported into Analytics via our Source Data "chart," which can be found in the dropdown menu at the top center of the plugin. The first line shows the column names, and every line after that is a work item and the dates it enters each workflow stage. When you enable workflow stages with the Workflow Stages control, you can use this page to see how your data changes. |
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