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A scraping API billed in credits that charges only for successful scrapes, with JavaScript rendering available per request.

Plan prices

Not published here. Scrapfly sells monthly tiers with a credit allowance rather than a bandwidth ladder, and its tier names cannot be read reliably from the page — they come back joined to the button beside them. We would rather show nothing than a plan named wrongly at a price that is right.

What is above is what we can state: the unit the plan is billed in, and what one unit of work costs. Those are the numbers that decide the bill on a per-request product.

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What changed here

Nothing yet, we'll log every price and policy move we spot.

Whose network is underneath

Not established

A scraping API is a storefront over somebody’s proxy pool. This one does not say whose. We looked twice: through its pricing, about and FAQ pages, and then through the places a supplier has to be named for data-protection reasons — subprocessor, trust, security and privacy pages. Neither names a network. That is not the same as there being no upstream.

It matters because ethics do not stop at the vendor boundary. In July 2026 the FBI seized a residential proxy platform built on roughly two million consumer devices enrolled with little or no meaningful consent, and that network was resold under other brands. A clean storefront can sit on top of one.

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credits
Failed requests
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JavaScript rendering
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What one unit of work costs

A credit is not a price until you know what it buys, and the same plan charges different amounts for different work.

simple http scrape
1 credit

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Prices read from scrapfly.io · checked 20 Aug 2026 · how we check