
Argyle
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
- Real estate and property management
- Public sector and nonprofit organizations
- Banking and insurance
What is Argyle
Employment and income data focus
User-consented data access flows
API-first integration model
Narrower than general unified APIs
Coverage varies by data source
Data quality and latency dependencies
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go / usage-based Public pricing: Not published on Argyle's official site; customers are directed to contact sales for production pricing and Service Orders define fees. Free tier/trial: No published time-limited free trial for production. Argyle provides (1) a free consumer-facing tool (Argyle Verify) for individuals to generate income/employment reports, and (2) a Sandbox environment and developer Postman collection for testing (both free for development/testing). These are not advertised as a permanent production free tier for business use. Example costs: Not published on the official site (no per-transaction or per-seat prices available publicly). Discounts / notes: Argyle states a usage-based model where customers are charged for successfully connected accounts and may pay a low monthly fee for continuous monitoring; detailed rates, per-connection fees, or minimum charges are only specified in customer Service Orders and via sales conversations.
Notes & sources: Official site pages (pricing/home), product docs (Sandbox & Postman), Customer Terms (fees in Service Orders), and Argyle product blog posts describe the usage-based model and cost advantages compared to legacy providers.