PRESS RELEASE: OpenBOM Announces New 2026 Pricing Model Designed to Scale with Customer Growth

Oleg Shilovitsky
Oleg Shilovitsky
7 January, 2026 | 1 min for reading
PRESS RELEASE: OpenBOM Announces New 2026 Pricing Model Designed to Scale with Customer Growth

Boston, MA — January 2026 — OpenBOM today announced a new pricing and licensing model for 2026, designed to lower the barrier to entry for new customers while scaling predictably with product data growth. The updated model supports modern engineering and manufacturing workflows, including CAD and ERP integrations, API-based usage, and upcoming AI capabilities.

“When customers succeed, their products and data grow with them,” said Oleg Shilovitsky, Co-Founder and CEO of OpenBOM. “Our new pricing model is designed to start small, scale fairly, and support collaboration, integrations, and future AI-driven workflows.”

Subscription Pricing

User & Role-Based Licenses

Enterprise plans are available via sales.

Data Records Pricing (Annual Contracts)

Data records reflect the scale of product data, including unique part numbers, BOM records, and managed files. Revisions, versions, derivative files, properties, and storage size are not counted. Storage remains unlimited.

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Availability and Customer Impact

The new pricing model is available immediately (January 2026). New customers may choose between the existing pricing model or the new 2026 pricing by working with OpenBOM sales.

Existing customers are fully grandfathered and may continue and renew under their current contract terms.

About OpenBOM

OpenBOM is a cloud-native platform for product data management, BOM management, and digital thread collaboration across engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain teams.

For more information, visit www.openbom.com.

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