Aprivate listingis shared only with explicitly selected Snowflake accounts, giving providers fine-grained control over who can access their data. This is ideal for partner organizations, internal business units, or customers requiring restricted access. Apublic listing, on the other hand, is accessible to all Snowflake users via the Marketplace, making it available for broad distribution. Pricing models for both types can be free or paid; neither category inherently requires payment. Both listing types share data, not code. Public listings are not restricted to Snowflake employees—they are open to the entire Snowflake ecosystem. The distinction lies entirely in access scope: targeted (private) vs. universal (public).
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