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For one person or a tiny team proving whether Adequate Data fits their business questions.
Adequate Data should be easy to buy: choose how many people need access, how many questions the team asks each month, and how many sources need to be connected. Proof is included on verified answers.
For one person or a tiny team proving whether Adequate Data fits their business questions.
For RevOps, finance, marketing, or operations teams using Adequate Data every week.
For departments that need repeated business reviews across multiple data sources.
For larger teams with higher query volume, security review needs, or custom source requirements.
The price should map to usage a buyer already understands: team size, question volume, and the number of places Adequate Data needs to inspect.
Pay for the people who need to ask questions, review answers, and share proof with the team.
A question is one submitted prompt or follow-up that asks Adequate Data to inspect, explain, or compare data.
Plans include a set number of connected databases or file workflows. More sources belong on larger plans.
Proof is not a weird add-on. Verified answers include exportable proof because that is the point of the product.
One submitted prompt or follow-up counts as one question. Examples: “Why did revenue drop?”, “Which customers caused it?”, and “Show where this number came from.”
Yes. Verified answers include proof exports. Charging separately for proof would make the product worse and harder to trust.
Current customer-facing source paths are: Snowflake, Google BigQuery, Amazon Redshift, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, CSV upload, Excel upload. Database answers become verified only after a read-only connection test succeeds and the answer includes proof.
Yes. Add users, monthly questions, or connected sources by moving to the next plan or using Enterprise for custom limits.
Access is currently guided so source setup and answer verification are not misrepresented. The pricing model is still simple: users, questions, and sources.
Bring one real business question. Adequate Data shows the answer, the data used, the calculation, and whether the answer can be trusted.