Limits and Pricing for Monitoring
Learn about our limits and pricing when using Monitoring. Different limitations are applied depending on your plan.The following table outlines the price for each resource according to the plan you are on:
After your first 250,000 data points on the Pro plan, you will be charged an additional $9 per 1 million data points.
If you are using Monitoring on a 14-day trial Pro plan, you will not be charged for any of the above items during the trial. When the trial ends, if Monitoring is still enabled, you will be charged a base fee the day after the trial.
The table below shows the metrics for the Observability section of the Usage dashboard where you can view your Monitoring usage through data points.
To view information on managing each resource, select the resource link in the Metric column. To jump straight to guidance on optimization, select the corresponding resource link in the Optimize column.
See the manage and optimize Observability usage section for more information on how to optimize your usage.
Monitoring data is retained and queryable for the following time limits:
Plan | Duration |
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Pro | 30 days |
Enterprise | 90 days |
Monitoring data can be displayed at different resolutions depending on your plan:
Plan | Granularities |
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Pro | 1 day, 1 hour |
Enterprise | 1 day, 1 hour, 5 minute |
Vercel creates a data point each time a request is made to your website. These data points include unique parameters such as execution time. For a complete list, see the visualize clause docs.
You will be charged a base fee when enabling Monitoring on the Pro or Enterprise plans. However, you will only be charged for the remaining time in your billing cycle. For example,
- If ten days remain in your current billing cycle, you will only pay around $3. For every new billing cycle after that, you'll be charged a total of $10 at the beginning of the cycle
- Suppose you disable Monitoring before the billing cycle ends. In that case, Monitoring will automatically turn off, we will stop collecting data points, and you will lose access to existing data. Also, you cannot export the Monitoring data for later use
- Once the billing cycle is over, you will be charged for the data points collected prior to disabling. You won't be refunded any amounts already paid
- Re-enabling Monitoring before the end of the billing cycle won't cost you another base fee. Instead, the usual base fee of $10 will apply at the beginning of every upcoming billing cycle
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