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The free tier limits now specify more detailed usage credits and resource allocations. Paid plans (Starter, Scale, Business) now explicitly list their prepaid usage credit in their features and have simplified price strings. The Enterprise plan has simplified its displayed custom features and changed its contact text.
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The pricing page now includes a 'pricing_transparent' flag set to true, and the feature lists for self-serve plans have been significantly streamlined by removing detailed pricing metrics for various platform resources. The Enterprise plan also saw minor updates to its price and feature descriptions.
The primary changes are a tenfold increase in the cost of key-value store writes across most plans and a significant revision of the free tier's limitations description. The Enterprise plan's pricing details were also updated to be more generic.
The pricing page now includes significantly more detailed breakdowns for all tiers, covering proxies, storage, and data transfer costs, along with explicit support and training options. The overall pricing transparency status has also changed.
The pricing page now clarifies that pricing is transparent and includes more detailed free tier limits. Paid plans explicitly mention 'pay as you go', and the Enterprise plan's contact message was updated.
The pricing page has been significantly simplified. Detailed resource breakdowns (like Actor RAM, proxies, storage, data transfer rates) have been removed from the listed features for the Free, Starter, Scale, and Business plans, which now show only high-level benefits. The Enterprise plan's features have also been entirely redefined from custom resource limits to specific service offerings.
The pricing page now indicates that pricing is no longer fully transparent, and the free tier limits description has been simplified. The Enterprise tier now explicitly includes Single Sign-On (SSO).
The pricing page has undergone a major overhaul, introducing a significantly more detailed breakdown of costs and included services for each tier, including granular pricing for compute units, storage, proxies, and data transfer. The free tier limits have also been expanded to provide more specific details.
The pricing page has been simplified, with detailed resource limits and pricing removed from the feature lists of standard plans. The billing period descriptions were standardized, and the Enterprise plan features and limits were condensed.
Pricing transparency was enabled, and the Free tier limits were clarified to include access blocking for overuse. Additionally, data storage and transfer feature descriptions were standardized across self-serve plans, and several general features like prepaid usage were removed from individual plan feature lists.
The pricing page now features a detailed breakdown of platform usage costs, including Actor RAM, concurrent runs, proxy pricing, and storage/data transfer rates for all tiers. Paid self-service tiers (Starter, Scale, Business) have transitioned to a 'pay as you go' model, and overall pricing transparency has been marked as false.
The pricing page has been simplified by moving detailed feature breakdowns from individual plan features into a comprehensive free tier limits description, and by rephrasing other feature descriptions. The display of paid tier prices has been condensed, and the Enterprise plan's 'per_unit' and 'billing_period' fields have been updated for consistency.
The pricing page now explicitly indicates pricing transparency and has updated free tier limits to include details on proxy usage and exceeding limits. Several 'not included' or 'None' feature descriptions have been clarified across multiple plans, and the Enterprise plan's price and billing details have minor updates.
The pricing page underwent a significant overhaul, replacing high-level feature descriptions with a detailed, itemized breakdown of costs and limits for various services like Actor resources, proxies, storage, and data transfer. "Pay as you go" is now explicitly stated for most paid plans, and new features like SSO and personal tech training are introduced.
The pricing page has significantly streamlined the listed features for all plans, replacing detailed technical specifications with high-level summaries. Additionally, the 'per compute unit' costs have been reduced across all paid tiers.
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