FAQ: Free Plan vs Starter Plan

This article explains the differences between the Free Plan and the Starter Plan, highlighting their features, limitations, and ideal use cases to help you choose the best option for your needs.

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This article explains the differences between the Free Plan and the Starter Plan, highlighting their features, limitations, and ideal use cases to help you choose the best option for your needs.

Answer

The Starter Plan is a pay-as-you-go plan that requires a verified payment method, offering flexibility and scalability for those who need more robust infrastructure. Unlike the Free Plan, which has hard limits on infrastructure usage and does not require payment verification, the Starter Plan allows users to only pay for the resources they use beyond the free limits. While both plans are free to start, the Starter Plan provides additional features such as SDKs, APIs, audited smart contracts, community support, and scalable infrastructure, making it suitable for those who are ready to grow and adapt their usage. In contrast, the Free Plan is designed for minimal, non-scalable needs with stricter limitations on advanced functionalities. This makes the Starter Plan an excellent option for users seeking cost efficiency alongside enhanced capabilities.

Additional Tips

  • If you're just starting with minimal requirements, the Free Plan might be a good fit for testing and experimentation.
  • If you anticipate growth and need more flexibility with infrastructure and support, consider upgrading to the Starter Plan.

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