Tiendanube · FinOps Profile

Tiendanube Finops

FinOps view of Tiendanube (Nuvemshop) spend from an app partner's and a merchant's perspective. The REST API is not directly metered - it is free to call for approved partner apps and rate-limited per store. The costs that actually accrue are (1) the merchant's monthly storefront subscription plan, (2) transaction fees Tiendanube charges on sales (which vary by plan and market), and (3) revenue share Tiendanube takes on paid partner apps and in-app purchases. There is no per-API-call charge to model, so FinOps here centers on subscription, transaction-fee, and app-revenue-share meters rather than usage-priced API tokens.

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

It defines 4 billable meters, billed in Multiple (ARS, BRL, MXN, CLP, COP, USD), on a monthly cycle, and pricing category subscription.

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

Tagged areas include E-commerce, Retail, Latin America, Storefront, and FinOps.

Category: E-commerce Platform Pricing: Subscription Billing: Monthly FOCUS v1.3
E-commerceRetailLatin AmericaStorefrontFinOpsCost ManagementFOCUS

Framework Alignment

Framework
Data Spec

Charge Categories

UsagePurchaseAdjustment

FOCUS Columns

BillingCurrency
Multiple
ChargeCategory
Purchase
InvoiceIssuerName
Tiendanube
PricingCategory
Subscription
ProviderName
Tiendanube
PublisherName
Tiendanube
ServiceCategory
E-commerce Platform
ServiceName
Tiendanube / Nuvemshop

Meters

storefront_subscription
Unit: months
Monthly merchant storefront plan fee (Initial / Growth / Scale / Enterprise), priced per market.
transaction_fees
Unit: currency
Percentage fee Tiendanube charges on sales made through the storefront; rate depends on plan and market.
app_revenue_share
Unit: currency
Revenue share Tiendanube takes on paid partner apps and in-app purchases sold via the App Store.
api_requests
Unit: requests
REST API calls consumed per app+store; not billed, tracked only for rate-limit and capacity planning.

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