5 months ago
Hi I'd need to get an approximate cost for my future deployed services as the pricing page doesn't make it clear enough for me.
I've attached the metrics section of the only deployment I've done by now, which is a test basically but the metrics will be pretty much the same in other services.
Is it possible for you to give an estimate for 10 machines, or just this one over a lapse of 30 days?
I've also enabled the simple dashboard that gives an estimate, but as we'd like to actually have all the deployments done asap I'd appreciate your help.
Thanks
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5 months ago
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5 months ago
Is it possible to have an estimated amount for the metrics I attached?
5 months ago
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Status changed to Open brody • 5 months ago
5 months ago
I've calculated the following, based on 5-day metrics and using the resource usage pricing i saw in documentation:
Hobby Plan (1 account, 10 services):
Subscription: $5/month
Included credits: $5/month
Estimated usage: $36/month (10 × $3.60 per service)
Overage: $31/month ($36 - $5)
Total: $36/month
Pro Plan (1 account, 10 services):
Subscription: $20/month
Included credits: $20/month
Estimated usage: $36/month (same as above)
Overage: $16/month ($36 - $20)
Total: $36/month
Question: Is this calculation correct? Would both plans cost exactly $36/month for my usage pattern, or am I missing something in the pricing structure?
Status changed to Open brody • 5 months ago