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Plans

Production access for individuals. Custom plans for funds. No lock-in.

Free

For developers and researchers exploring datasets and validating ideas.

Free
Free forever.
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  • API Key
  • Access to free datasets
  • Last 30 trading days (historical only)
  • Delayed data (no real-time access)
  • Limited access to models and tools (options, futures, and bonds)
  • Community / email support
Pro

For individual researchers backtesting and prototyping strategies.

$99/month
Billed monthly
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  • Production API Key
  • Full historical backfill (point-in-time)
  • Real-time data access
  • Full access to all models and tools (options, futures, and bonds)
  • Expanded request limits
  • 1 seat, single API key
  • Priority support
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Business

For teams deploying datasets in live, capital-allocated strategies.

$349/month
Billed monthly
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  • Everything in Pro
  • Licensed for production and commercial use
  • Up to 5 seats and concurrent API keys
  • Higher rate limits and concurrent requests
  • Early access to new datasets before general release
  • Priority support (48h response SLA)
Enterprise

For funds and research teams integrating alternative data at scale.

Custom
Tailored to your usage.
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  • Everything in Business
  • Dedicated API Key with uptime SLA
  • Custom dataset requests
  • Unlimited seats
  • Dedicated support channel
  • Quarterly data-quality and changelog reviews
  • Onboarding call included

Common questions

Can I cancel any time?

Yes. Paid plans are month-to-month with no minimum commitment — cancel from your account page and access continues through the end of the billing period.

What counts as a request?

Each successful HTTP call to a dataset endpoint counts as one request. Cached and error responses don't count. Higher tiers raise both your request limits and the number of concurrent requests allowed.

Do I need a commercial license?

Free and Pro are licensed for individual research, backtesting, and prototyping. Once you deploy datasets in live, capital-allocated strategies, Business includes a license for production and commercial use, and Enterprise extends it for funds operating at scale.

How do Business and Enterprise differ?

Business suits teams running datasets in production — up to 5 seats, a commercial-use license, higher rate limits, early dataset access, and a 48-hour support SLA. Enterprise adds a dedicated key with an uptime SLA, custom dataset requests, unlimited seats, and a dedicated support channel, priced to your usage.