1-Click Port (AWS Marketplace)
Last updated: August 8, 2025
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1-Click Port (AWS Marketplace)
Move your AWS Marketplace operations to Clazar with no downtime and no loss of historical data. Perfect if you’re switching from a third-party integrator or an in-house build.
What We Port
Listings – all listing details auto-populated.
Buyers – past and current buyers with relevant data.
Contracts – full history, all visible.
Metering records – historical usage backfilled.
Private offers – every offer you’ve created.
Analytics – revenue, disbursements, daily business reports.
Product events – many Clazar event artifacts are backfilled for continuity.
Port a single listing (or many). Choose one, a few, or all listings. (Analytics is org-level; other data is per-listing.)
Process Overview
If you don’t want to change your current integration (initially)
Grant Clazar permissions to your AWS Marketplace resources.
We port data in a few days and run integration tests.
When you’re ready to switch over
Update your SaaS URL to Clazar’s endpoint (AWS signups route to the Clazar registration page). We re-test.
Turn off the old integration and start metering via Clazar.
No Downtime
Your existing integration keeps running during the port. Clazar can run in parallel until you flip the SaaS URL and metering. You can try the Clazar experience before fully switching.
Time Required
No engineering work needed on your side. Expect two short meetings (~30 minutes each: kickoff and wrap-up). The actual port typically takes <12 hours to ~3–4 days, depending on your current setup.
Data Sources
We pull directly from AWS (Analytics sources + AWS Marketplace APIs). Your current solution mostly facilitates data that already lives in AWS, so historical parity is preserved.