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The pricing plans now include a highly detailed breakdown of technical features and costs for all tiers, covering prepaid usage, compute units, memory, concurrent runs, proxy types, storage, and data transfer. Minor adjustments include making the Free tier explicitly monthly and updating the Enterprise contact prompt.
The Enterprise plan saw updates to its price and per unit cost, and the removal of the 'Unlimited Prepaid usage' feature. The free tier limits description was also revised, omitting specific costs for compute units and certain proxy types.
The pricing page has been updated by condensing the feature lists for all plans. Detailed limits and pricing for certain resources are now either removed from explicit feature bullet points or consolidated into the overall free tier limits description. Additionally, the Enterprise tier's billing period and per-unit pricing attributes were adjusted.
The Apify pricing page introduces detailed resource limits and specific feature inclusions across all plans, including Actor RAM, concurrent runs, Rented Actors, and Datacenter IPs. The Enterprise plan now offers a wider array of custom options, while pricing transparency is no longer advertised as true and the free tier limits description has been expanded.
The primary change across all pricing tiers is a significant simplification of their respective 'features' lists, removing granular resource specifications and pricing details. The Free tier's usage limits description has been updated to clarify access blocking.
The pricing page now details resource limits and pricing for Actor RAM, concurrent runs, proxies, storage, and data transfer across all self-serve plans. The Enterprise plan includes new custom service options, and the pricing transparency flag is now true.
The pricing page now includes more detailed specifications for free tier limits and clarifies the 'per month + pay as you go' billing for paid plans. The Enterprise plan features have been entirely revamped to offer more specific custom options for advanced users.
The Enterprise plan now includes Single sign-on (SSO). Pricing strings for Starter, Scale, and Business plans have been simplified, and the Free plan's billing period was updated.
The pricing features have been significantly simplified across all tiers, removing detailed breakdowns of compute units, RAM, proxy, storage, and data transfer costs from the individual plan features. The Enterprise plan now explicitly uses null for price and per-unit fields, and the free tier limits description has been shortened.
The pricing structure has been significantly enhanced with highly granular pricing details for various services like Actor resources, proxies, storage, and data transfer across all tiers. This change also reflects in the updated free tier limits and a shift in overall pricing transparency.
The pricing page was significantly simplified by removing detailed feature specifications and granular pricing for various services from the main plan descriptions. The pricing transparency status was updated to true, and the Enterprise tier's price now explicitly states 'Talk to us'.
The pricing page now includes more explicit details about free tier limitations, such as access blocking and credit expiration. Feature descriptions across all plans have been rephrased for improved clarity and consistency, and a new 'Support level' feature was added.
The pricing page updated its transparency setting to false and refined the free tier limits description. Feature descriptions for storage and data transfer across all self-serve plans were rephrased for consistency, and minor textual adjustments were made to prices and unit specifications. The 'Personal tech training' feature was removed from the Free plan.
The pricing structure has been made more transparent by moving detailed resource limits and service-specific pricing from a general free tier summary into the features list of each individual plan. This update also introduces new features like personal tech training and SSO, revises proxy, storage, and data transfer rates for Scale and Business plans, and provides a more granular view of Enterprise plan custom options.
The pricing page updated billing period labels for several self-serve tiers and the contact phrase for the Enterprise tier. Most significantly, the Free tier limits description was greatly expanded to include detailed pricing per unit for various services, while a previously ambiguous 'Custom Business' tier was removed.
The pricing structure has been updated across several tiers, including explicit 'pay as you go' terms for paid plans, a revised free tier, and the addition of a new 'Enterprise' plan. The original 'Enterprise' plan was re-designated as a second 'Business' tier with null pricing.
The pricing structure was simplified by removing specific resource limits and custom feature details from individual plan feature lists, and the pricing display for most plans was updated.
The Apify pricing page introduces new 'Rented Actors' features and renames 'Datacenter IPs' to 'Datacenter proxy IPs' across various plans. The Enterprise plan now offers more granular custom storage and data transfer options, and the overall free tier limits and pricing transparency information have been updated.
Several pricing tiers now include specific allocations for Actor RAM, max concurrent runs, and datacenter IPs. The Enterprise tier has updated contact information, per-unit description, and new custom storage and data transfer options.
The pricing page significantly simplified the feature lists for self-serve plans (Free, Starter, Scale, Business), removing detailed resource limits and pricing for services like Actor RAM, proxies, and storage. The Enterprise plan's custom features were also generalized, and its 'per_unit' and 'price' fields were updated.
The pricing page now includes comprehensive breakdowns of costs for Actor RAM, concurrent runs, proxies, and various storage and data transfer options across all self-serve plans. The Enterprise plan has significantly expanded its list of explicitly custom configurable features, and the free tier limits description was slightly updated.
The Free plan's features no longer include a specific compute unit cost, while Starter, Scale, and Business plans now explicitly mention a 'pay as you go' pricing model. Additionally, the Enterprise plan's price text was updated, and the overall pricing transparency and free tier limits descriptions were revised for clarity.
The pricing page updated the display of base prices for paid self-serve plans, removing the "/ month + pay as you go" suffix. Compute unit rates are now explicitly listed as features for all self-serve plans. The billing period for the Free plan and per-unit/billing period for the Enterprise plan were also adjusted.
The pricing structure now displays fewer detailed technical specifications and costs directly within plan features across all tiers, and the overall pricing is no longer marked as transparent.
The pricing plans now offer a significantly more granular breakdown of resource costs including proxies, storage, and data transfer, along with standardized feature descriptions. The platform also enabled explicit pricing transparency.