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Marketplace Agreement

Last Updated: July 11, 2026

1. Channel Connections

This agreement regulates credentials, token storage, and API throttling behaviors for third-party marketplace networks connecting to Sensyze local setups. When you connect a marketplace channel such as Shopify, Amazon Seller Central, or a custom API integration, Sensyze stores authentication tokens exclusively inside your local database vault. No credentials leave your infrastructure.

2. Compliance Auditing

We expect connected connector plugins to respect rate limits and follow local sandbox isolation parameters. Each connector undergoes compliance auditing before publication in the Sensyze marketplace. Rate limits are enforced at the connector level to prevent API abuse and ensure fair usage across all marketplace participants.

3. Data Sovereignty Requirements

All marketplace connectors operating within the Sensyze ecosystem must process data locally. Transactional records, customer PII, and financial data never transit through external servers. Connector authors must certify that their plugins comply with GDPR, DPDPA, and GCC data protection frameworks before listing in the marketplace.

4. Token Storage and Rotation

Sensyze manages API tokens through a local credential vault with automatic rotation policies. Tokens are encrypted at rest using AES-256 and are never exposed to the public internet. Marketplace partners must implement secure token refresh mechanisms that operate entirely within the customer deployment boundary.

5. Throttling and Quota Management

Each marketplace connector enforces per-source API throttling based on the upstream provider rate limits. Sensyze monitors request volumes in real-time and automatically adjusts polling intervals to prevent quota exhaustion. Partners must declare their expected API call volumes during the connector review process.

6. Connector Publishing Guidelines

To publish a connector in the Sensyze marketplace, partners must submit source code, documentation, and a compliance attestation. Connectors are reviewed by the Sensyze engineering team for security, performance, and data handling practices before approval. Published connectors receive a versioned release and are subject to ongoing quality monitoring.

7. Liability and Warranty

Sensyze provides marketplace connectors as-is with no warranty of uninterrupted service. Connector authors are responsible for maintaining their integrations and responding to upstream API changes. Sensyze reserves the right to delist connectors that violate compliance requirements or degrade platform performance.