Three plans. Monthly tiers, not per-event metering. Free tier is real (no card). All paid prices excl. VAT — what you actually pay depends on your billing country and VAT setup.
Get instrumented. No card, no clock running.
Ship a real game. Keep your data long enough to act on it.
Upgrade from inside the dashboard once you've signed up.
Multiple titles, multiple platforms, one dashboard.
Upgrade from inside the dashboard once you've signed up.
All listed prices are excl. VAT. The amount Mollie charges is the gross, computed from your billing country + VAT setup:
Anything the SDK sends — auto-events (Session:Start, Client:Foregrounded, etc.) and the events you call TrackProgression / TrackDesign / TrackResource / TrackError on. The total per month is your "events used" against your tier's budget.
Ingest silently drops further events for that month and returns a 200 OK to the SDK. We never 5xx for tier reasons; your game/app keeps working. We email the account owner at 80% and 100%, the dashboard surfaces the cap. Counter resets on the first of next month.
Yes — any time, from /settings/billing. Cancellation takes
effect at the end of the billed period; access stays at your current plan until
then. To downgrade, cancel and re-subscribe at the lower tier.
The Free tier itself is the trial — 100k events, 7-day retention, all features. When you outgrow it (or want longer retention) you upgrade. No credit-card-required trial clock to manage.
EU. Database in eu-central-1 (Frankfurt). Functions in fra1 (Frankfurt). Billing through Mollie (Amsterdam). Email
via Brevo (Paris / Frankfurt). Vercel's control plane runs in the US under SCCs —
disclosed in our privacy notice.
Yes. Each tier includes a number of "apps" (1 / 5 / 20). Apps within one organization share one subscription and one invoice. If you run multiple legal entities and want them on separate bills, sign up separately for each.