FIND THE PERFECT PLAN Community Professional Enterprise Community Sign up now Free always Best for gigabyte- and town-scale data Managed storage and compute Curated open geospatial datasets Up to 5 users Community support Seamless upgrade to Professional Professional Sign up now Pay as you go Unlimited performance and scale for production workloads Bring Your Own Cloud storage Advanced geospatial analytics, including AI-powered raster inference Map matching to clean GPS data Travel isochrones Jobs and API access Additional curated geospatial datasets Up to 10 users and optional SAML SSO 8×5 professional support Enterprise Contact us Contract based Everything in Professional Bring Your Own Compute to run Wherobots in your VPC 99.5% SLA on runtime availability Unlimited users Dedicated sales and customer support team What are Spatial Units and how much do they cost? A Spatial Unit (SU) is an amount of computational horsepower provisioned to a serverless runtime. A single SU provides similar capacity as a 32vCPU Apache Sedona cluster running on the latest stable Apache Spark runtime. For reference, an Amazon EC2 m7i.8xlarge on-demand instance with 32v CPUs in the AWS US-West-2 region costs $1.61 per hour. Cloud Region $ per Spatial Unit AWS US West (Oregon) $1.50 AWS US East (N. Virginia) $1.50 AWS EU West (Ireland) $1.67 AWS AP South (Mumbai) $1.58 What are Wherobots Runtimes? A runtime is a dedicated, distributed cluster of cloud-based virtual machines that you don’t need to manage. The amount of concurrent computing power available to your workloads on a runtime is measured in Spatial Units and is based on the type and size of the runtime. Visit our user documentation to learn more about the runtimes and the rate spatial units are emitted for each type by size. Are there other costs? Data transfer and managed storage costs are free. If we start to charge for it in the future, we will give you plenty of notice so you can confidently manage your costs.