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Jazz uses a single pricing dimension: Monitored Endpoints (Units). You pay based on the number of endpoints whose data activity the platform continuously monitors and analyzes. Each endpoint is one billed unit, so your cost scales directly with how many devices you protect. As you add or remove monitored endpoints, your unit count adjusts accordingly. This is a contract-based model, meaning you commit to a quantity of endpoints for the term. There are no separate tiers or add-on dimensions to choose from.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one monitored endpoint for billing?
A monitored endpoint is one device running the Jazz forensic agent. The agent captures data-handling actions at the operating system level, such as copy/paste, screenshots, file uploads, and GenAI prompts. Each device you install the agent on counts as one billed unit, whether laptop, desktop, or server.
Does the endpoint agent require per-application integrations that could add setup cost or complexity?
No. The agent gains visibility across desktop applications, browsers, CLI tools, sanctioned SaaS, shadow IT, and personal cloud accounts without per-app integrations. Each device still counts as one monitored endpoint unit regardless of how many applications it runs.
If I add more devices during my term, how does my cost change?
Your cost scales directly with the number of monitored endpoints. Each additional device the agent covers adds one billed unit. Because this is a contract model, you commit to a quantity of endpoints for the term, so plan your endpoint count to match the devices you intend to protect.
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This dataset is a sample of 1000 US based eCommerce companies that fall under the umbrella of Fashion & Apparel – companies that sell clothing, cosmetics & beauty supplies, accessories, jewelry, shoes, watches, etc. You could get the entire universe of all eCommerce and D2C brands segregated on an extensive list of attributes including product type (physical or digital goods), presence of (or lack of) physical stores, their business model (B2B, B2C, or both), SKU type and more. Just ask us!
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