Willo · FinOps Profile

Willo Finops

FinOps view of Willo spend. Willo is billed as a SaaS subscription (Growth, Scale, or custom Enterprise), not as a per-call metered API. The Willo Integration API V2 is included with a paid account - each user generates an integration key from the Integrations page - so API usage does not carry a separate line item; cost is driven by the subscription tier, seat count, assessment allowance, and any add-ons (ID check, right-to-work check, background check). Annual and multi-year prepay lower the effective monthly rate. Enterprise adds unlimited users/assessments, SSO, a formal OpenAPI file, and dedicated developer support under a negotiated contract.

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

It defines 4 billable meters, billed in USD, on a monthly or annual cycle, and pricing category subscription.

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

Tagged areas include Video Interviewing, Recruitment, HR Tech, FinOps, and Cost Management.

Category: HR Tech and Recruitment Pricing: Subscription Billing: Monthly or Annual FOCUS v1.3
Video InterviewingRecruitmentHR TechFinOpsCost ManagementFOCUS

Framework Alignment

Framework
Data Spec

Charge Categories

PurchaseUsageAdjustment

FOCUS Columns

BillingCurrency
USD
ChargeCategory
Purchase
InvoiceIssuerName
Willo
PricingCategory
Subscription
ProviderName
Willo
PublisherName
Willo
ServiceCategory
HR Tech and Recruitment
ServiceName
Willo Video Interviewing

Meters

subscription
Unit: subscription
Recurring plan fee for the Willo tier (Growth, Scale, or Enterprise), billed monthly or annually.
seats
Unit: seats
Number of users on the account, bounded by the plan (Growth up to 4, Scale up to 20, Enterprise unlimited).
assessments
Unit: assessments
Assessments included with the plan (Growth 2, Scale 10, Enterprise unlimited).
verification_addons
Unit: checks
Optional per-check add-ons such as ID check, right-to-work check, and background check.

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