Plans & Billing
Choose the tier that fits your traffic, key volume, and operational controls. Billing stays self-serve for standard plans, and enterprise can expand limits without forcing you into overage surprises.
Simple plans for dev, prod, and larger teams.
Every plan keeps the same VaultProof workflow: protected keys, controlled proxy access, and clear upgrade paths when your traffic or team size grows.
For initial projects, testing flows, and lighter proxy traffic.
- +Vault-backed project keys
- +Basic usage visibility and scanner access
- +Good fit for dev sandboxes and proofs of concept
For solo builders and early production traffic that needs room to grow.
- +More protected keys and longer activity history
- +Enough headroom for early production workloads
- +Predictable pricing for a single operator or small app
For production apps, shared teams, and anyone who needs stronger guardrails around spend and access.
- +IP allowlists, budget caps, and usage alerts
- +CSV export and cleaner audit visibility
- +Best fit for real customer traffic and multi-service setups
Changes are managed through Stripe. Upgrades start immediately, while downgrades and cancellations follow your current billing cycle settings.
Operational limits stay easy to compare.
You should be able to tell at a glance when you need more capacity or stronger controls. The main levers are call volume, protected key count, retention, and team-facing safeguards.
| Calls | Free is for lower-volume testing, Starter handles early production traffic, and Pro is designed for sustained customer-facing usage. |
|---|---|
| Vault capacity | As tiers increase, you get more key slots and project headroom, which matters once multiple providers or environments start stacking up. |
| Controls | Pro adds the operational pieces teams usually ask for next: tighter budgets, allowlists, alerts, and better export workflows. |
| Retention | Longer history means better incident review, billing confidence, and easier tracking when something changes in production. |
Designed for fewer surprises.
The page keeps the most important billing context visible so users know what to expect before they click into checkout or the billing portal.
- self-serve upgradesStarter and Pro changes stay inside the normal billing portal flow.
- annual savingsAnnual pricing flips in place so the cost comparison is obvious without leaving the page.
- current tier clarityThe page always shows the current plan badge first so there’s less confusion during upgrades or downgrades.
- enterprise pathTeams that outgrow standard limits can move to custom capacity without juggling extra plan cards.
Custom limits, support, and rollout help.
When you need larger call envelopes, expanded key capacity, or dedicated onboarding for a production rollout, enterprise is the path for that.