Introducing Account Management and Self-Service Upgrades

As your team grows, Golioth grows with you. Today, we’re pleased to announce the ability to manage teams on Golioth with Organizations and self-managed subscriptions from the Golioth Cloud Console.

The new Organizations feature, accessible from the new Account page, adds the ability for Golioth users to create and manage organizations within their user account. Nesting projects and team members under an organization allows for increased collaboration and ability to manage access control. Taking advantage of the new Organizations feature gives developers the ability to separate team projects from their own personal project with the option to migrate that personal project to an organization down the road.

Golioth’s new self-service subscription experience makes your company growth seamless. Enjoy all of the core Golioth services, without the hassle of contracts or need to “contact Sales for pricing”. With Golioth’s straightforward approach to pricing, you pay only for the capacity you need. Rest assured that your costs won’t change unexpectedly.

Golioth offers an all-inclusive pricing approach with savings that scale as your fleet grows. Build your first 50 devices for free on the Dev Tier, trying out all that Golioth has to offer. Once your product takes off, grow your fleet from 51 – 10,000 at an average cost of less than $1 per device per month. Take advantage of annual pricing at an average cost of less than $10 per device. Check out our pricing calculator to get a better idea of how much you can save as your fleet grows.

What about the data? Most IoT Cloud services meter data usage, often obfuscating what you’ll pay behind spreadsheets and formulas that make budgeting and forecasting decisions next to impossible. Golioth takes a more predictable, developer friendly approach to pricing. We know that data and messaging consumption is not linear, it’s dynamic! Periods of heavy traffic happen, often adjacent to periods of relative quiet, especially during the early phases of a project. Our Responsible Use Policy unlocks the complexity of planning for data and messaging, setting a high ceiling for message traffic, and allowing developers to manage consumption. That means that you can plan for one simple price, paid month-to-month or annually. Grow your fleet with Golioth and explain to your clients how there won’t be any surprises at the end of the month.

Is your fleet going to get really big? We can help there too. Golioth offers fully customized enterprise pricing that take long-term cost savings to new levels. Each enterprise license comes with enough horsepower to support millions of devices, unbounded users and projects, dedicated support and program management, custom integrations to 3rd Party applications and identity managers, and custom configurations to meet the bespoke requirements of the organization. Schedule time to meet with our Enterprise Solutions team to learn more about custom Enterprise Solutions from Golioth.

Ready to do more with Golioth? Schedule a demo with our Golioth Cloud team and unlock the power of straightforward IoT device management!

Brian Rucker
Brian Rucker
Brian Rucker is the head of Global Operations at Golioth.

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