Plans and Pricing Explained

Plans and Pricing Explained

PulseAPI offers four plans. This article describes what each plan includes so you can choose the right one for your team's needs.


Plan Overview

Free Starter Professional Team
Price $0/month Paid Paid Paid
Monitors 10 50 200 500
Team members 1 3 10 25
Min. check interval 60s 60s 15s 5s
Check history retention 7 days 30 days 90 days 365 days
Notification channels Email only Email, Slack, Webhook Email, Slack, Webhook Email, Slack, Webhook
API access
Pulse AI analysis 25/day, 500/mo 100/day, 2,000/mo Unlimited
Alert Accuracy Dashboard

See current pricing at pulseapi.io/pricing.


Free Plan

The Free plan is ideal for personal projects, side projects, and evaluating PulseAPI. You can monitor up to 10 endpoints, but you're the only team member — you can't invite others. Check history is retained for 7 days.

Free plan limitations to be aware of:

  • No Slack or webhook notifications (email only)
  • No API access (can't integrate with other tools)
  • No Pulse AI incident analysis
  • Minimum 60-second check interval

Starter Plan

Starter is designed for small teams and growing projects. It adds Slack and webhook notifications, REST API access, and a 30-day check history. You can invite up to 2 teammates (3 total including yourself).

Pulse AI is available at 25 analyses per day (500 per month) — enough for most teams that don't have high incident volumes.


Professional Plan

Professional is the right choice for teams that need faster checks, longer history, and advanced alerting features. The minimum check interval drops to 15 seconds, history extends to 90 days, and you get the Alert Accuracy Dashboard for tracking and tuning false positive rates.

Pulse AI increases to 100 analyses per day (2,000 per month).


Team Plan

Team is the highest tier, built for large engineering teams with mission-critical monitoring needs. You get 5-second check intervals (the fastest available), 365-day history, 500 monitors, and unlimited Pulse AI analyses.


How Limits Work

  • Monitors — you cannot create more monitors than your plan allows. Existing monitors keep working; only new creation is blocked.
  • Team members — you cannot invite beyond your plan's limit. Existing members are unaffected.
  • Check interval — the monitor form only shows intervals available on your plan.
  • History retention — checks older than your plan's limit are deleted automatically. Upgrading does not restore deleted data.
  • Pulse AI — the daily and monthly quotas reset at midnight UTC and the 1st of the month respectively.

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