Tinybird plans

Plans describe what your organization can do in Tinybird, the compute resources at your disposal, and how usage is billed.

To learn about Tinybird pricing, see Pricing.

Available plans

Tinybird offers the following plan options: Free, Developer, and Enterprise.

PlanWhat you getWhen to upgrade
Free
  • All Tinybird features, with few limitations.
  • Use Tinybird without time limits.
  • You can upgrade at any time.
  • You need more resources.
  • You're ready for production.
  • You want Tinybird support.
Developer
  • More resources and less limits.
  • You can select a machine size.
  • Can deal with load peaks.
  • You need more performance.
  • You need wider limits.
  • You need private networking.
Enterprise
  • Get all the resources you need.
  • No limits in dedicated plans.
  • Detailed usage reports and tracking.
  • You can adjust resources when needed.
  • You can add private networking.

You can upgrade from Free and Developer plans at any time.

All plans include:

  • Unlimited seats
  • Unlimited source connections
  • Unlimited tables
  • Unlimited pipes
  • Unlimited endpoints
  • Multi-cloud, multi-region support
  • RBAC and Workspace admin controls. See Organizations.
  • SOC2 Type II and HIPAA compliance. See Compliance.

If you're on a legacy plan, you must upgrade to a new plan to use Tinybird Forward. See Migrate your plan.

Free

The Free plan provides you with a production-grade instance of Tinybird, including ingest connectors, real time querying, and managed endpoints. Sinks are not available on the Free plan.

See Free plan limits for more information on limits.

Support

Support for the Free plan is available through the Community Slack, which is monitored by the Tinybird team on a best-effort basis.

Upgrade

To upgrade to a Developer plan:

  1. Go to Organization settings, Billing.
  2. Select Upgrade.
  3. Select your vCPU size and fill out the details.
  4. Confirm the upgrade.

To upgrade to an Enterprise plan, contact sales.

Developer

The Developer plan provides you with a database within a large shared cluster. All customers on the cluster share resources. Developer plans include 25 GB of storage.

When signing up for a Developer plan, you can select the size of the shared machine, up to 3 vCPUs. If you need more capacity, see Enterprise, which starts at 4 vCPUs.

See Billing, Developer plans for more information on how Developer plans are billed. See Developer plan limits for more information on limits.

Support

The Developer plan includes standard support through support@tinybird.co.

Resize and upgrade

You can resize Developer plans when needed. When increasing or reducing capacity, resizes are instantaneous.

To resize your plan:

  1. Go to Organization settings, Billing.
  2. Select Change size.
  3. Select a bigger or a smaller size. Self service plans can be up to 3 vCPUs.
  4. Confirm the resize.

To upgrade to an Enterprise plan, contact sales.

You can resize your Developer plan only once every 24 hours.

Downgrade

You can downgrade back to a Free plan by canceling your Developer plan.

To cancel your Developer plan:

  1. Go to Organization settings, Billing.
  2. Select the More actions (⋯) button and then select Cancel plan.
  3. Review the information and confirm. Remaining costs are charged automatically upon cancellation.

After canceling your Developer plan, Free plan limits apply to your Workspaces.

Enterprise

The Enterprise plan provides you with a Tinybird cluster with at least two database servers. On a Enterprise plan, you're the only customer on your cluster. Your queries and outputs are more performant as a result.

Minimum storage for Enterprise plans is 1 TB. The support package is also mandatory. See Billing, Enterprise plans for more information on how dedicated plans are billed and how to monitor usage.

Support

Enterprise plans include Premium support, which includes:

  • Professional services hours.
  • A dedicated Slack channel.
  • Email support.

Adjust resources

To adjust the limits and resources of your Enterprise plan or request a different size, contact sales.

Next steps

  • Familiarize yourself with key concepts to better understand your bill and plan limits.
  • Read the billing docs to understand which data operations count towards your bill, and how to optimize your usage.
  • Learn about limits and how to adjust them.