Pricing Plans
Explore Fin2Dev pricing plans for financial data APIs. Flexible subscriptions for developers, teams, and production systems.
Basic
Entry plan for testing and small projects
$9
Buy- β 500 calls
- β 10 calls per minute
- β Analyst Ratings
- β Company Ratings
- β Consensus Ratings
- β ETF Holdings
- β Commodity Prices
- β Bonds Data
- β Economic Calendar
- β Economic Data
- β Income Statement
- β Balance Sheet
- β Cash Flow Statement
- β Historical Dividends
- β Historical Candlestick
Popular
Best for most applications
$19
Buy- β 3,000 calls
- β 20 calls per minute
- β Analyst Ratings
- β Company Ratings
- β Consensus Ratings
- β ETF Holdings
- β Commodity Prices
- β Bonds Data
- β Economic Calendar
- β Economic Data
- β Income Statement
- β Balance Sheet
- β Cash Flow Statement
- β Historical Dividends
- β Historical Candlestick
Compare Plans
| Feature | Basic | Popular | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly calls | 500 | 3,000 | 10,000 |
| Calls per minute | 10 | 20 | 30 |
| Best for | Testing | Growing projects | Scaling apps |
Start with a flexible plan and upgrade to PRO for higher limits, faster request rates, and production-ready access.
Pricing FAQ
Can I upgrade my plan later?
Yes. You can upgrade to a higher plan at any time if you need more API calls, faster request rates, or production-ready access.
What is the difference between Basic and PRO plans?
Basic plans are suitable for testing, small projects, and individual use. PRO plans include higher limits, faster request rates, and features designed for production workloads.
Which plan should I choose?
Basic is best for testing, Popular is a good fit for most applications, and Premium is designed for scaling usage. PRO plans are recommended for production systems and higher-volume workloads.
What happens if I need more API capacity?
You can move to a higher plan whenever your project needs more monthly calls or a higher number of calls per minute.
Do all plans include the same datasets?
Plans include access to the same core financial datasets, while higher tiers provide larger usage limits and better performance for heavier workloads.