Ordergroove · FinOps Profile

Ordergroove Finops

FinOps view of Ordergroove spend. Ordergroove is an enterprise subscription and relationship-commerce platform billed through a negotiated commercial contract rather than public self-serve pricing. Cost is typically a platform fee plus a usage/revenue-share component tied to subscription program performance (active subscribers, recurring orders, or subscription revenue). The REST API and webhooks carry no separately advertised per-call fee; API usage is governed by the 6,000 requests/IP/minute rate limit rather than metered billing. Exact commercial terms are custom per merchant and are not reconciled here.

Ordergroove Finops is the FinOps profile for Ordergroove on the APIs.io network, aligned with the FinOps Foundation Framework.

It defines 4 billable meters, billed in USD, on a annual cycle, and pricing category committed-contract.

The profile maps 8 FOCUS columns for cost-allocation reporting.

Tagged areas include Subscriptions, Recurring Commerce, eCommerce, Enterprise, and FinOps.

Category: Commerce and Subscriptions Pricing: Committed-Contract Billing: Annual FOCUS v1.3
SubscriptionsRecurring CommerceeCommerceEnterpriseFinOpsCost ManagementFOCUS

Framework Alignment

Framework
Data Spec

Charge Categories

PurchaseUsageAdjustment

FOCUS Columns

BillingCurrency
USD
ChargeCategory
Purchase
InvoiceIssuerName
Ordergroove
PricingCategory
Committed-Contract
ProviderName
Ordergroove
PublisherName
Ordergroove
ServiceCategory
Commerce and Subscriptions
ServiceName
Ordergroove Subscription Platform

Meters

platform_fee
Unit: contract
Base platform contract fee for the subscription-commerce program (modeled; contract-specific).
active_subscribers
Unit: subscribers
Active subscribers in the program, a common enterprise usage/revenue-share driver (modeled).
recurring_orders
Unit: orders
Recurring orders generated and placed to the merchant platform (modeled usage driver).
subscription_revenue
Unit: usd
Subscription revenue processed through the program, a possible revenue-share basis (modeled).

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