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Status Submitted
Workspace Cloudability
Categories Other
Created by Guest
Created on Dec 8, 2025

Improved multi-currency support for SaaS data

With the platform now able to ingest data from more sources (SaaS products etc.) the multi-currency support needs more flexibility.

My specific use case is:

- Multi-currency used to convert AWS data from USD to local currency - works fine as expected

- We have started to ingest Mongo Atlas data, Cldy is assuming the data is USD and therefore applying the same rate as AWS to convert to my local currency. However the Mongo data is actually reported in "Credits" and not USD therefore the conversion rate to local currency is not correct and leading to inaccurate costs.

Please consider either:

1) Ensuring Mongo data is handled correctly on ingest if all customers have data in "credits" rather than USD

or

2) Add more flexibility to multi-currency to allow different configurations for different vendors which would allow us to specify the correct conversion rate for Mongo while not impacted AWS conversion, and vice versa.

Idea priority High