Amending agreements in AWS Marketplace
As an AWS Marketplace seller, you can offer upgrades, renewals, and amendments to replace active agreements that you originally created when the buyer accepted your public offer or private offer. For example, you can grant new entitlements, offer pricing discounts, adjust payment schedules, or change the end user license agreement (EULA) to use standardized license terms. You can also change the number of units and payment schedule and add a custom end date. Software as service (SaaS) contract and SaaS contract with consumption products support public and private offer amendments. All AWS Marketplace sellers can upgrade, renew, or amend private offers for these product types, including independent software vendors (ISVs) and channel partners. The following sections provide information about the process.
The difference between an offer and an agreement is whether the buyer accepted its terms:
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An offer is a set of terms for a buyer's use of a product. Offers can be public or private.
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An agreement is an offer that a buyer accepted. Agreements include purchased and free products that a seller made available using a public or private offer.
You can't amend an agreement to specify a seller of record that's different from the seller of record from the original agreement. To use this feature, you must have permissions to use the Agreements tab in the AWS Marketplace Management Portal. For information, see Permissions for AWS Marketplace sellers.
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Supported product types for public and private offer amendments
Only the following product types support offer amendments:
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SaaS contracts
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SaaS contracts with consumption
You can see the following additional product types on the Agreements tab in the AWS Marketplace Management Portal. However, these product types don't support amendments:
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SaaS usage-based products
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AMI-based products
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Container-based products
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Server contract
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Professional services products
Creating public and private offer upgrades, renewals, and amendments
You can create offer upgrades, renewals, and amendments from the AWS Marketplace Management Portal using the following procedure. For Channel Partner private offers (CPPO), the Channel Partner can only create amendments using the currency defined in the selling authorization.
Note
If you amend an accepted public offer, it will become a private offer and will no longer auto-renew. To maintain automatic renewal, a buyer must subscribe to a public offer. For more information, see How private offers work.
To create offer upgrades, renewals, and amendments
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Sign in to the AWS Marketplace Management Portal
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On the Agreements page, choose a check box next to an agreement, and then choose View Details.
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On the View agreement page, choose Amend agreement.
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On the Amend agreement details page, you can also make changes to service dates, product dimensions, offer currency (for AWS MP direct PO), payment schedule, usage dimensions, renewal status, EULA, and the offer expiration date.
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Review the offer and choose Create offer.
Tip
Entering descriptive custom offer names can help you distinguish between your active offers on the Offers page. Custom offer names are also visible to buyers.
AWS recommends that you specify a custom offer name that includes any additional identifying details, such as your own IDs and purchase order numbers. Using high-level descriptions like
upgrade
orrenewal
and custom company names are also recommended. Don't use any personally identifiable data (for example, first or last names, phone numbers, or addresses). You can enter up to 150 characters for this field.
Amended offers
An amended offer will appear on the Private Offer page within approximately 45 minutes. To view the offer, sign in to the AWS Marketplace Management Portal and choose Offers. On the Private Offer page, the buyer has the option to accept the offer or to continue the original agreement.
If the buyer accepts the public or private offer upgrade or renewal, the new agreement takes effect immediately and the agreement is listed on the Agreements page in the AWS Marketplace Management Portal. Any remaining scheduled payments from previous agreements are cancelled. Buyers accept amendments the same way they accept private offers. For more information about the buyer experience for private offers, see Private offers in the AWS Marketplace Buyer Guide.
If the buyer doesn't accept the public or private offer upgrade or renewal before it expires, the original agreement will continue unchanged.
Note
For the Amazon SNS notifications for SaaS products, a
subscribe-success
message is sent with the new offer-identifier
when the buyer accepts the amendment.
Reporting for upgrades, renewals, and amendments
Public and private offer upgrades and renewals appear on the existing seller reports and in the reports relevant to the offer. The Daily customer subscriber report and Daily business report are generated daily. The Monthly billed revenue report is generated monthly.
In the Daily customer subscriber report, the Subscription intent field indicates whether the report entry is a new private offer. The Previous offer ID field displays the ID of any preceding offer. All private offers are labeled as "private" in the report.
Important
An amendment replaces a buyer's current subscription. Existing invoices remain unchanged. However, the payment schedule in the amendment replaces pending invoices from the previous subscription.