They can just do it like cloud providers so we can pay for what we use.
0.0003€/read request.
0.0005€/write request.
0.00001€/kb in collections.
And they can include existing plan limits as free tier. Which means we won’t going to pay extra until we reach the limit and when we reach the limit we will pay for each request/storage etc. we use.
This is how cloud platforms works. They can also change pricing based on the plan we have.
0.0003€/read request for Plus plan.
0.0001€/read request for Elite plan.
So if you are going so much above the limit switch plan to save money and have higher free tier limits.
But whatever they do they need to change this item-based limits in CMS, they need to remove that monthly limit to data requests and adjust the write limits we have.
Example from Google Cloud Firestore pricing:
- 50K read/day is free.
- 20K write/day is free.
- 20K remove/day is free.
And you pay money based on GiB inside the database. Let’s say you stay in free tier for read/write/remove requests and you have 10GiB data. You will only pay 2$/m to Google.