Billing Considerations for Customer Signals Intelligence
Customer Signals Intelligence collects and analyzes customer data from various channels
to provide actionable insights that improve the overall customer experience. It's a Flex Credits
consumption product that uses Data Cloud credits, Experience Signals credits, and Einstein
Requests credits. Customer Signals Intelligence consumes credits used for billing based on your
usage of the feature.
Required Editions
Tip
For this product, you can access Digital Wallet, a free account management tool that offers
near real-time consumption data for enabled products across your active contracts. Access
Digital Wallet and start tracking your org's usage. To learn more, see About Digital Wallet.
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
with Data 360 enabled and the Customer Signals Intelligence add-on
Usage is calculated based on the amount of batch data processed by Data 360 data streams across all connectors.
Batch data pipeline is used to ingest data into Data 360 if
you select the CRM Connector during feature setup. This includes historic data
ingested when you enable channels during activation.
Data Services
Data Queries
Usage is calculated based on the number of records processed.
The count of
records processed depends on the structure of a query as well as other related
factors such as the total number of records in the objects being
queried.
Usage is calculated based on the number of records ingested by data streams with
stream processing. Data streams with stream processing include web, mobile, and
streaming ingestion API.
Streaming data pipeline is used to ingest data into Data 360
if you select the Custom Connector during feature setup.
Data Services
Streaming Actions (including lookups)
Usage is calculated based on the number of records processed. A lookup is an
enrichment from a related object.
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