Pricing

Simple pricing

Month-to-month. Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel anytime. Past 500,000 captures a month we price it with you.

Starter

$50/ month
1,000 captures a monthcovers ~30 captures per day

Wire up the API and watch a handful of events end to end.

Per capture
$0.050
Throughput
50 / hr
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Developer

$300/ month
10,000 captures a monthcovers ~300 captures per day

Keep a few hundred events fresh through the day.

Per capture
$0.030
Throughput
300 / hr
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Scale

$2,000/ month
125,000 captures a monthcovers ~4,000 captures per day

A full tour or venue catalog, repriced several times a day.

Per capture
$0.016
Throughput
900 / hr
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Big Data

$3,500/ month
250,000 captures a monthcovers ~8,000 captures per day

Whole-market coverage, with the movers refreshed every hour.

Per capture
$0.014
Throughput
1,200 / hr
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High Volume

$5,000/ month
500,000 captures a monthcovers ~16,000 captures per day

Continuous coverage of everything you track, all day.

Per capture
$0.010
Throughput
1,500 / hr
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  • Every marketplace
  • Live seat maps
  • One normalized schema
  • No browser or proxy infra to run
  • Failed captures never charged
Enterprise

More than 500,000 captures a month

Volume is priced with you. Bring the events you care about and we will run them through the API live on the call.

  • Dedicated throughput, up to 30M a month
  • Volume rates down to $0.005 a capture
  • SLAs, priority support, shared channel
  • Custom endpoints and integration help
Custom pricingQuoted on your volumeBook a 30-min callSend your numbers

Only completed captures count toward your monthly allowance. Failed requests are never charged. Not sure which plan fits your event count? Book a 30-min call and we will size it with you.

FAQ

Pricing questions

What a capture costs, what the limits are, and how changing plans works.

What is included in every plan?

Every marketplace and every feature: Ticketmaster, Vivid Seats, StubHub, SeatGeek, TickPick, Gametime, Viagogo, GoTickets, and Paciolan, each returning live listings, all-in prices, and hosted section and seat level maps in one normalized schema. There is no per-marketplace add-on and no seat-map tier, and passing includeVenueMaps=true does not change what a capture costs. The plan sets how many captures you can run a month and how fast, nothing else.

What counts as a capture?

One request that returned a snapshot. Failed requests are never charged and never touch your allowance, so a blocked, timed-out, or errored call costs you nothing.

How fast can I run captures?

Each plan carries an hourly throughput ceiling alongside its monthly allowance, from 50 / hr on Starter up to 1,500 / hr on High Volume. Exceed it and requests return 429 until the window rolls over. Sizing against throughput is usually the better way to pick a plan: it maps to how many events you need to keep fresh, rather than to a monthly total you have to guess at.

What happens if I run out of captures?

Further requests return 429 with a quota_exceeded error until your next invoice adds more captures, rather than billing you for overage. Upgrading adds the new plan's captures immediately, on top of whatever you have left.

Do unused captures roll over?

Yes. Each invoice adds that plan's captures to your balance, and leftover captures stay. A completed capture spends one; failed requests spend nothing.

Can I change plans mid-month?

Yes, in both directions, and they behave differently on purpose. An upgrade starts immediately: you are charged today, unused time on the old plan comes off that invoice, and the new plan's captures are added to whatever you already have. A downgrade takes effect at your next renewal, so the plan you already paid for runs to the end of its period and nothing is charged or refunded now.

What if I need more than 500,000 captures a month?

Per-capture rates fall as volume rises, from $0.050 on Starter to $0.010 at 500,000 a month, and further still on dedicated plans. Past that ceiling we price it with you on a call, where dedicated throughput, SLAs, custom endpoints, and integration help get sized against your actual workload rather than sold off a table.