Warehouse sync & SQL access
The data is yours in theory, but exporting it to Snowflake or running raw SQL means buying the Data Pipelines add-on or going Enterprise.
What people actually say
✕Data Pipelines (export to BigQuery, Snowflake or Redshift) is a separately priced add-on, with public estimates landing around $19,000+ per year for sizeable implementations.
Source: OpenPanel, Mixpanel add-on costs ↗✕The modeling layer (segmentation engine, custom properties, behavioural analysis, custom sessions) is its own Mixpanel product — included in Growth and Enterprise but distinctly marketed.
Source: Mixpanel blog, Modeling Layer announcement ↗✕Enterprise pricing is custom and negotiated based on event/MTU volume, retention window (up to 7 years), data pipelines, group analytics and SSO — typical contracts land $25k-$100k+/year.
Source: Vendr, Mixpanel pricing & plans 2026 ↗
Your event table is already in your Postgres — so 'warehouse sync' is a Fivetran-style logical replica, or just psql. dbt models live in your repo. SQL access isn't a tier; it's the credentials in your password manager.