Pricing

We aim for your costs to be straightforward, fair, and affordable, no matter the size of your business.

Pay for what you use, and save at scale.

Every customer deserves to pay for what they use. And as you grow, save by subscribing to a monthly plan.

How many credits do you need?

100
1M
100 credits (≈100 requests / ≈1 hours)
Free! Your first 1k/month is on us!
See what you'll save!

Hobby

$0/month
1,000 credits per month
+ $0.0025 / extra credit

1,000 concurrent requests
Playwright, Puppeteer, & CDP
All major browsers
Global browser fleet
Basic email support

Business

$50/month
credits per month
+ $0.00175 / extra credit

1,000 concurrent requests
Playwright, Puppeteer, & CDP
All major browsers
Global browser fleet
Priority email support

Enterprise

Big cat with a
big appetite?
We're actively seeking ways to better meet your needs.

1,000 concurrent requests
Playwright, Puppeteer, & CDP
All major browsers
Global browser fleet
Dedicated support kitten

What's a credit?

To make it easy for you to estimate costs, we price our services based on "credits."

Websocket API requests can last a long time, and offers profound flexibility. Every 30 seconds of activity is worth 1 credit.

Utility API requests are short, but provide huge savings in dev time and infra costs. Every successful API request is worth exactly 1 credit.

TL;DR

1 credit is worth...
Websocket API
30 seconds
Utility API
1 request

F.A.Q.

When am I billed?

At the start of each month, we charge you for your plan’s base fee. If you’re on our Hobby plan, you aren’t billed at all.

During the month, if your overage fees ever exceed the cost of your base plan, we’ll issue an early charge. (For example, a user on the $50/month plan who uses an additional $50 in API credits will be billed early for $50.)

At the end of each month, we’ll bill you for any remaining overage fees.

How do I change plans?

You can change your plan at any time. Just pop over to your account’s billing page and make your changes.

When changing subscriptions, we’ll pro-rate the difference in cost. So if you upgrade plans half-way through the billing cycle, we’ll charge you the difference for the remainder of the cycle. And if you downgrade plans, we’ll save the difference as a credit toward your next billing cycle.

If you switch from monthly to annual billing or vice versa, we’ll still pro-rate the difference, and we’ll also change your billing date to today.

What happens if I go over my base credit limit?

If you go over your plan’s credit limit, you’ll be charged for exactly how many extra credits you spend.

That said, we don’t ever want to surprise you with runaway costs. So we maintain dynamic values for your account’s soft limit and hard limit.

Your soft limit defaults to your monthly subscription, and your hard limit defaults to 2x your monthly subscription. For free plans, we set these values to $10 and $20, respectively.

When you cross your soft limit, we’ll send you a email asking you to approve an increase to your limits by an incremental amount. If you don’t approve the increase, as soon as you reach your hard limit, we will begin rejecting all requests. This block will persist until either the billing period ends or you approve the increase.

These emails will also invite you to upgrade your plan, but only when it’s cost-effective for you to do so. We will never take this action automatically.

Which plan is right for me?

Our plans vary in two ways: How many base credits are included, and how much overage credits cost. Base credits are billed at our lowest rate ($0.001/credit). Overage credits cost more, but become increasingly cheap as you climb our pricing tiers.

As such, our model incentivizes choosing the highest base plan that fits your usage.

Here’s how to optimize your costs:

  1. If your usage is consistent, choose the plan that’s just above your average monthly costs.
  2. If your usage varies dramatically from month to month, choose the plan that’s just below your average monthly usage.

These are rough guidelines. On the margins, you may be able to save a little with a more detailed analysis. But in most cases, this strategy will save you the most money.

How much are credits worth with the Utility API?

The Utility API is priced based on the number of requests. For every 1 successful API request, you’re billed exactly 1 credit.

Check your account dashboard for a breakdown of your usage.

How much are credits worth with the Websocket API?

The Websocket API is priced based on session duration. For every 30 seconds of activity (rounded up), you’re billed exactly 1 credit.

For example, a session that lasts 4 minutes and 20 seconds would cost exactly 9 credits.

Check your account dashboard for a breakdown of your usage.

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