A dollar goes a long way
One credit per execution attempt — retries included in the math, so the bill is never a surprise. Free during the beta: 100,000 executions every day, no credit card.
- 100,000 executions every day
- Jobs, schedules, and buffers — all of it
- Refreshes daily at UTC midnight
- No card required
- 1 credit = 1 attempt, retries included
- Top up via Stripe, any amount
- Immutable transaction ledger
- Credits never expire
Free during the beta — generous limits, real production API.
What counts as an execution?
An execution is one attempt to call your target URL — nothing more abstract than that. The original fire is one execution. If it fails and Fliq retries, each retry is another execution. There are no per-region multipliers, no rounding up, no surprises: one attempt, one credit.
So a job that succeeds on the first try costs 1 credit. A job that fails twice and succeeds on the third attempt costs 3. Buffers and schedules bill the same way — every outbound HTTP attempt they make is one execution. The live status page shows the API you're paying to talk to.
Pricing questions, answered straight
What counts as an execution?
One attempt to call your target URL. The original fire and every retry each use one credit — no hidden multipliers. If a job retries 3 times before succeeding, that is 4 executions.
Does the free tier reset daily or monthly?
Daily, at midnight UTC. You get 100,000 executions every day — more than enough for most workloads — and the counter refreshes on the dot.
What happens if I exceed the daily free limit?
New executions are rejected until the next reset at UTC midnight, or you can top up pay-as-you-go credits via Stripe to keep going. Topped-up credits never expire.
How does pay-as-you-go billing work?
$1 buys 100,000 executions. Top up any amount through Stripe; every charge and deduction lands in an immutable transaction ledger you can audit. One credit equals one attempt, retries included.
Will pricing change after the beta?
We will give clear notice before changing anything, and beta users get early-adopter terms. The honest version today: free 100,000/day, and $1 per 100,000 executions pay-as-you-go.