Plans and pricing
that work for you
Get a tailored package that perfectly suits your needs and stage
Get a tailored package that perfectly suits your needs and stage
Early-stage startups are eligible for discounts of up to 80%. Get in touch to learn more!
Designed for newer companies with standard needs and a simple setup.
Get Started →For fast-growing teams with more complex needs and data stacks.
Get Started →Fully custom plans for scale-ups and larger companies.
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No matter your plan, we're there to help your team answer the questions you care about.
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Here are some of our most frequently asked questions.
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Supersimple was designed specifically for the needs of fast-growing B2B SaaS companies, and the product & commercial organizations within.
Supersimple connects to your existing relational SQL-based databases or data warehouse, and we do not store your data.
Every time you ask a question – either through clicking or through natural language – we send a request to your database.
While Supersimple was built around the needs of B2B SaaS companies, it can handle any kind of data that a SQL database might include. If you can query it via SQL, then it'll be usable on Supersimple.
The short answer is "both".
Non-technical people use Supersimple to get true self-service data access, and to answer data questions that they would have otherwise needed to ask a technical teammate about.
Technical people like data teams and engineers use Supersimple to both empower the rest of their company to accurately access data self-serve, while also being the quickest tool for them to get themselves answers in most cases.
While most anything on Supersimple can be done using our no-code data exploration steps, more technical users also have access to powerful raw SQL blocks, whose results can be followed up on using our no-code data exploration and visualization UI.
Our Semantic Layer is part of the technology that makes it possible for non-technical people to answer highly specific, complex questions on our platform.
The Semantic Layer is what holds all of your data definitions – who's a paying customer, how do we define signup cohorts, what your KPIs are etc.
All of these definitions are held in source control as YAML files, meaning your (data) engineering team has full control and audit-ability over all changes.
We are SOC 2 compliant and audited by external security experts. Data security is an extremely high priority for us, given the nature of the data we are trusted with.
On request, we are more than happy to share a detailed overview of both our SOC 2 audit results, as well as the technical and organizational measures we have in place for ensuring data security.
Read more about our commitment to data security.
Because we support teams at all kinds of different stages, we tailor our pricing packages to the specific needs of each customer.
Our base plans are based on the included functionality and the number of active users your team has on our platform each month. This means we don't charge for unused seats!
An active user is anyone on your team that, in a given month, logs into Supersimple to look at your data.
Additionally, we offer discounted rates for startups, based on the amount of funding received.
By default, Supersimple runs on servers located in Europe. On request, other geographies are available. Unless you explicitly opted into caching, Supersimple never stores your data – in any country.
Read more about our cloud sub-processors.