Sponsor the data
Everything here is free and stays free: 20 parts across 16 providers, measured hourly, with full history and an open API. The competing GPU indices cost around $1,000 a month or live on a Bloomberg terminal. Keeping this one public costs money, and sponsorship is how it gets paid for.
What sponsorship buys
- Your name and a link, in a labelled supporter slot.
- A line in the weekly newsletter, marked as sponsorship.
- Our thanks, publicly — you are paying for a public good and people should know who did.
What it cannot buy, at any price
- A better number. A sponsor’s prices are collected, medianed and published exactly like everyone else’s. If a sponsor is the most expensive provider on a row, the table says so.
- Position. Tables sort by price. There is no promoted row, no default ordering favour, no paid placement — that is the thing we exist to not do.
- Influence over the Index. The basket and its weights are published and change only by the rules in the methodology.
- Editorial control. If the data says a sponsor raised prices, that is a price event and it publishes automatically.
- Exclusivity or silence. We will not stop tracking a competitor, and we will not take a provider down on request.
If those terms make sponsorship less attractive, they are working. The reason this data is worth sponsoring is the same reason it cannot be bought.
Current sponsors
None. This page exists before the first one does, so the rules are on the record first rather than written around whoever turns up.
Interested?
Tell us who you are and what you do — get in touch. Providers we track are welcome to sponsor; it changes nothing about how their prices are recorded, and we will say publicly that they sponsor us.