Plans & Quotas

Your plan defines the quotas and features available to your account. StatusRadar offers four tiers β€” Free, Pro, Business, and Enterprise β€” billed through Stripe (see Billing Overview). This page lists what each plan includes and how the quotas are enforced.

Plan comparison

Quota / feature Free Pro Business Enterprise
Price (monthly) $0 $15 $49 $199
Monitors 10 50 200 Unlimited
Status pages 2 5 Unlimited Unlimited
Team seats 1 3 10 Unlimited
Servers (agent) 0 5 20 Unlimited
Alert channels 3 10 Unlimited Unlimited
Data retention 30 days 90 days 180 days Unlimited
Probe locations 1 3 10 20
Fastest check interval 5 min 1 min 30 sec 10 sec
API access β€” Yes Yes Yes
Custom status-page domain β€” β€” Yes Yes
White-label status pages β€” β€” Yes Yes
Smart alert grouping β€” Yes Yes Yes
Dynamic (AI) thresholds β€” β€” Yes Yes
Priority support β€” β€” Yes Yes
SLA reporting β€” β€” Yes Yes

"Unlimited" entries are very high practical caps rather than literally infinite. Pricing and limits can change; the pricing page is the source of truth for what's currently sold.

What each quota controls

Monitors

The number of monitors (HTTP/HTTPS, SSL, TCP, Ping, DNS, Server) you can create. When you hit the limit, creating another monitor is blocked until you remove one or upgrade.

Status pages

How many public or private status pages you can publish. Pro and above also unlock theming and, on Business/Enterprise, custom domains and white-label (removing StatusRadar branding).

Team seats

How many members your team can have. Seats are tied to your plan β€” adding a member beyond your seat count requires an upgrade. Roles (owner, admin, member, viewer) don't consume extra seats beyond the member count.

Servers (agent)

How many servers can report metrics through the StatusRadar agent. The Free plan includes 0 agent servers β€” server monitoring starts on Pro.

Alert channels

How many notification destinations (email, Slack, Telegram, Discord, webhooks, …) you can configure.

Data retention

How long historical metrics are kept and queryable. Higher plans expose longer time ranges in dashboards and on status-page history (for example, 30-day retention exposes ranges up to "Last 30 days"; longer retention unlocks 90-day, 6-month, and yearly views).

Probe locations

How many distributed probe regions a monitor can check from. More locations let you confirm an outage is global rather than local to one region.

Check interval

The fastest interval at which monitors (and agent servers) may run. The available intervals are gated by plan:

Plan Fastest monitor interval Fastest server interval
Free 15 min 5 min
Pro 1 min 1 min
Business 30 sec 30 sec
Enterprise 10 sec 30 sec

Each plan also exposes a menu of slower intervals up to several hours; you choose any allowed value per monitor.

Observability quotas (RUM / OTLP)

Backend OTLP and frontend RUM volume is metered per observability app, not as a single account-wide plan number. Each app has its own monthly quotas:

  • RUM β€” sessions per month, events per month, and (if session replay is enabled) replay storage in GB.
  • OTLP β€” spans per month and logs storage in GB. Metrics are not metered by count (retention limits apply).

When an app's monthly quota is exhausted, new data is rejected unless you have a matching top-up balance, in which case the overage is drawn from your credits. See Observability quotas for what counts toward each quota and how to reduce usage.

Custom limits

Individual accounts can be given custom overrides on any quota (for example, a higher monitor cap than the plan default) β€” these are set by StatusRadar and take precedence over the plan's standard limits. Enterprise plans are typically configured this way. Contact [email protected] for custom arrangements.

Changing plans

  • Upgrade / switch plan β€” start a new checkout from Dashboard β†’ Billing. You can change plan while a subscription is active or past_due.
  • Downgrade β€” switching to a lower plan applies its (lower) quotas. Make sure your current usage fits the new limits first.
  • Cancel β€” returns you to the Free plan at the end of the period (or immediately, if you cancel outright). See Auto-renew.

After any plan change, agent check intervals are re-synced automatically so your servers report at the rate your new plan allows.

Next Steps