Pricing

Simple, metered pricing

Start free, no card. Pay for what you use after — meter now, pay later. You only meter successful searches.

Free trial

$0
1,000 searches / month · no card required
  • Mobile-IP egress (stealth on)
  • 1,000 searches / month
  • Burst up to 5 req/min
  • Full API + dashboard
  • Priority pool access
  • Higher burst limits
Start free

Metered

$25/mo base
10,000 searches included · then $3 / 1,000 metered
  • Everything in Free, plus:
  • 10,000 searches / month included
  • Overage metered at $3 / 1,000
  • Burst up to 30 req/min
  • Priority pool access
  • Email support
Start free, upgrade later

Scale

Let's talk
Custom volume · dedicated node capacity
  • Everything in Metered, plus:
  • Negotiated volume pricing
  • Dedicated / reserved nodes
  • Higher fair-burst ceilings
  • Priority support + SLA talk
  • Subject to pool capacity — honest by design
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Reference points (public list prices, 2026): SerpAPI free 250/mo, $25/1k; ScraperAPI free 1k/mo, 7-day trial; Firecrawl free 1k credits, Hobby $16/5k. Quarro trades raw scale for mobile-IP unblock quality.

Questions

Do I need a credit card to start?

No. The free trial gives you 1,000 searches a month with no card. You add payment only when you choose to go metered — and even then it's meter-now, pay-later.

What counts as a "search"?

One successful POST /v1/search that returns results = one metered search. Failed calls (auth errors, our pool being busy, upstream failures) are not metered.

Why is QPS not on the pricing table?

Because we won't promise a number we can't sustain. The pool is real mobile SIMs and we rate-limit per node to keep those SIMs healthy. We cap monthly volume and a fair burst rate instead. Under saturation you get a clear retryable error, never a silent stale answer.

What happens when I hit my quota?

Requests return 429 monthly-quota-exceeded until the next monthly reset, or you upgrade. Your dashboard warns you at 80% so it's never a surprise.

Can I revoke a key?

Yes, instantly from the dashboard. Keys are shown once and stored hashed — we never keep the plaintext, and a revoked key immediately returns 401.