3.2.2 How to List Your Data on Data Boutique

Updated by Andrea Squatrito

How to List Your Data on Data Boutique

Listing data on Data Boutique allows sellers to offer datasets from public websites within a specific schema and geographic location. Whether a similar dataset is already listed by another seller or not, you can create your own listing by following this application process.

Steps to List Your Data

  1. Browse the Catalog: Begin by browsing the Data Boutique catalog to identify the website, schema, and geography for the data you wish to sell. If the website you are interested in isn’t available in the catalog, you can submit a request for it to be added.
  2. Apply to List Your Data: Once you have found the website and parameters you want, apply to list your dataset. This will prompt an application questionnaire where you will be asked to provide key information about your dataset and confirm important details.
  3. Complete the Application Questionnaire: During the application, you’ll need to answer questions and set specific parameters for your listing, including:
    • Data Collection Method: Confirm the method used to collect the data, ensuring it complies with Data Boutique’s standards.
    • Pricing: Set the price for your dataset. Remember to account for Data Boutique’s fees and any potential discounts that might apply for buyers, such as historical data or bundle discounts.
    • Refresh Policy: Indicate the frequency of data updates you will provide (e.g., monthly, weekly, daily, or on-demand). This commitment ensures buyers understand the regularity of future data refreshes.
    • Terms of Service (ToS): Review and accept Data Boutique’s Terms of Service for sellers, which outline the responsibilities and conditions for listing data on the platform.
  4. Generate a Seller Contract: After submitting the application, a data seller contract will be created in the “Selecting” status. This status indicates that the contract is under review and pending validation by Data Boutique. If you selected an On Demand refresh policy, the contract will remain inactive until a buyer places an order, at which point you’ll collect the data as needed.

In Summary

  • Browse the Catalog: Identify the specific website, schema, and geography for your dataset, or request a new addition if it’s not listed.
  • Apply to List: Submit an application to list your data on Data Boutique.
  • Complete Questionnaire: Provide details on data collection, pricing, refresh policy, and accept the ToS.
  • Generate Seller Contract: Upon approval, a seller contract is generated, either in “Selecting” status or as “On Demand,” depending on your refresh policy.

Following these steps ensures that your data listing meets Data Boutique’s quality and compliance standards, allowing you to confidently offer your datasets to a broad audience.


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