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Rate variance
What this separates, and what it leaves out
The other half — usage — is deliberately not computed. This site has no idea what you ran. So the honest form of the output is “this much of the movement is explained by the price list”, never “your bill moved by this much”, and the remainder is yours to attribute.
These are published list prices, so on an enterprise agreement this is the movement of the list your discount is struck against rather than of your invoice. That is a leading indicator, and on a fixed percentage discount it is the thing that quietly changes what the percentage is worth.
Prices are published in USD. Choose another currency and give the rate your finance team uses; it stays in the address bar and is never stored.
The archive is 7 days old, so there is nothing 7 days back to compare against yet. These figures measure the move since 16 Aug instead.
Price a whole footprint at once
Upload a CSV with a sku_id column and a qty column — units per month. Export the catalogue, type your quantities beside the rows you use, and upload it back. The file is read in your browser and never sent anywhere.
Put in the meters your bill is made of