
Learn about the Enterprise subscription plan in Population Explorer, including pricing, features, and how it enables team-wide collaboration.

Enterprise Account
The Enterprise plan is designed for organizations that require multi-seat access, annual billing, and collaborative features. It includes all Pro features plus enterprise-level sharing across workspaces.
Pricing
$118 per seat/month
Minimum 5 seats
Annual billing only
Minimum cost: $7,080 per year
Features
All Pro features, including global coverage at 1,000m resolution, access to all population data years, demographics, boundaries, exports, and income data.
Enterprise-only feature: Shared folders and items across the organization’s instance, similar to Google Drive.
Relationship to Other Plans
Compared to Pro: Enterprise adds team-level sharing and requires annual multi-seat billing.
Compared to Starter: Enterprise offers global data, high resolution, and enterprise-wide collaboration.
Managing Your Plan
Billing and seat management is handled via Stripe.
Access through Account & Billing (in-app) or Account Info (marketing site).
Cancel anytime in Stripe; takes effect at the end of the billing period.
Cancelled accounts revert to Starter, with data preserved.
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