Data Providers
Estated, Fenris, MeasureOne, and how Data Credits work.
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Data Credits explained
→Data Credits are SALT's unit for paid lookups against external data providers. Each pull costs a configured number of credits. Credits live at the agency level, are bought in packs (100, 500, 2,000, 5,000) with volume discounts, and can be auto-reloaded.
Data providers — Estated, Fenris, MeasureOne, Fize
→Estated and Fenris provide property and risk data. MeasureOne and Fize retrieve declaration pages. Each pull consumes Data Credits. Fize is a legacy alternative to MeasureOne and is rarely used today.
Setting per-vendor data thresholds
→A per-vendor monthly threshold caps how many lookups SALT runs against a specific data provider per month. Useful for cost control on a vendor you don't want to over-consume. When hit, that vendor pauses regardless of your overall credit balance.
Tracking Data Credit usage
→The Data Credit usage view breaks down consumption by vendor and date range. Use it to identify cost drivers and forecast future usage. Detailed Reports access (with deeper breakdowns) is on Middle Market and Custom plans.
Why dec pages take a few minutes
→Dec page retrieval is async — SALT requests it from MeasureOne, the carrier processes the request on their side, and the dec page lands on the Submission minutes (sometimes longer) later. Status states on the Submission tell you where in the flow the request is.