
Static commissions force marketplaces to rely on one-size-fits-all rates, leaving revenue on the table and reducing merchant incentives.

Rolling out new commission structures or incentive campaigns takes weeks—preventing rapid experimentation and revenue optimization.
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Manual reconciliation and static slabs cause frequent disputes, refunds, and delayed payouts—damaging seller trust and increasing ops costs.
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Teams cannot safely test commission changes against historical traffic, resulting in margin leakage and settlement errors when live.

Legacy engines stall or break when processing concurrent settlements and real-time routing decisions at peak traffic.

Every rule change requires engineering sprints—blocking marketing and operations from reacting to market changes.

Drag-and-drop logic, pre-built commission templates, and business-facing conditions let operations control every aspect of brokerage rules without engineering tickets.

Configure promo splits, routing overrides, and incentive windows and publish across channels with zero backend changes—A/B test in minutes.

Apply contextual splits by seller tier, SKU, demand, or time—automatically increasing conversion and seller lifetime value.

Run real-time and batch simulations against production traffic; reconcile settlements with transparent logs and rollback capabilities.
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Seamlessly integrate with any system using simple API-based connectors. No need for complex configurations—connect databases, third-party services, and internal tools with just a few clicks.
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Leverage a powerful rule engine with multiple rule types, including Simple Rules, Decision Tables, Decision Trees, Rule Sets, and Rule Chains to handle complex logic effortlessly.
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Automate workflows with Action, Rule, Workflow, Code, Database, and REST API Nodes, while Loop, Delay, and Switch Block manage execution.

Efficiently oversee the entire rule and workflow lifecycle with built-in versioning, rollback capabilities, and staging environments, ensuring seamless transitions from testing to production without disruptions.
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Deploy Nected anywhere—choose multi-region cloud hosting for high availability or self-host on your infrastructure for complete control and compliance.

Gain full visibility into your decision rules and workflows with audit trails features, and real-time dashboards. Stay compliant and track every change with ease.

Deliver a fully white-labeled experience with embedded user functionality. Use Nected as your own branded decision engine.

Operate with confidence using enterprise-level security, role-based access control, and scalable infrastructure that ensures data integrity and performance even at scale.

Nected matches and often outperforms Pega and DecisionRules by combining a true no-code rule builder with rapid API orchestration and high-throughput decisioning. Unlike heavyweight BPM suites, Nected delivers visual rule design, instant publish, multi-channel deployment, versioned rollbacks, and built-in simulation in a compact, business-friendly UI. It supports modular on-prem/cloud deployments, 100k+ decisions/minute throughput, audit trails for compliance, and native connectors—giving brokerage teams faster time-to-value and lower TCO.
Business teams can build, simulate, and deploy new commission or routing rules in under an hour. Nected’s no-code visual canvas, pre-built templates (percentage, tiered, slab, time-window), and API connectors eliminate developer dependencies and deliver measurable time-to-value in days, not months.
Yes — Nected is engineered for mission-critical decisioning and supports horizontal scaling, stateless rule execution, and batching for settlement pipelines. Production customers run tens of thousands of brokerage decisions per second with deterministic latency and SLA-backed uptime options.
Nected provides role-based access controls, field-level encryption, audit logs, and versioned deployments to satisfy finance and marketplace compliance. Deployments support VPC, private cloud, or on-premise installs, with SOC 2–ready processes and GDPR-friendly data handling.
Invocations refer to the number of times your workflows/rule is triggered via API, cron or other trigger. It will count the parent rule/workflow and can have as many rules, nodes within it. This metric is often used for billing purposes. Compared to other products, invocations as a billing metric can be more cost-effective and transparent, aligning closely with your actual usage and needs. It ensures you pay for the value you receive, rather than flat rates or less relevant metrics.
If you exceed, you'll be charged based on additional usage and will be added in your monthly charge. In case of payment failure after grace period, your plan will be reverted to free trial limiting your monthly execution and # of rules/flows as per free plan, however all your existing rules/workflow data would be kept intact.
Firstly, we do not have a vendor lock-in, so you can cancel anytime you want. However, if you decide to cancel once your subscription for a given period has started then you would be able to cancel at the time of the next billing cycle only.
Yes, you can typically upgrade your Nected plan at any point during your billing cycle. The upgrade process is usually straightforward, often involving just a few clicks in your account settings. Upgrading mid-cycle may involve prorated charges for the higher-tier service.
The best plan depends on your specific needs, such as the expected number of invocations, the complexity of your workflows, and the level of support you require. It’s a good idea to start with a basic plan and upgrade as your needs evolve, especially if you're new to Nected. Moreover, you can also write to us at assist@nected.ai and we will help you figure out the best plan for your brand.
Yes, Nected usually offers assistance in setting up and creating a Proof of Concept (POC), especially under certain plans. This assistance can include access to customer support, documentation, and possibly dedicated account management.
The Startup and Growth plans typically provide basic to enhanced support, including access to customer service through email or chat, a knowledge base, and possibly community forums. Response times and the extent of personalized assistance may vary between these plans.
The on-premise plan generally offers the most comprehensive support, including dedicated account managers, 24/7 support, and tailored assistance for deployment, maintenance, and troubleshooting. This plan is best suited for businesses with extensive, mission-critical use of Nected.