Vercel offers three main pricing tiers: Hobby (free), Pro ($20 per user/month), and Enterprise (custom). The Hobby plan includes 1 million edge requests and 100 GB bandwidth monthly but lacks overage options, pausing deployments when limits are reached. The Pro plan adds $20 in monthly usage credits, 10 million edge requests, 1 TB bandwidth, and collaboration features like unlimited viewer seats.
Usage beyond included limits is billed separately based on metrics such as:
Edge requests: $2 per million over the plan limit
Bandwidth: $0.15 per GB over the plan limit
ISR reads/writes: $0.40 per 1M reads and $4 per 1M writes
Blob storage: $0.023 per GB for storage, plus operation fees
Additional add-ons for Pro and Enterprise plans include SAML SSO ($300/month), HIPAA BAA ($350/month), Flags Explorer ($250/month), and Observability/Web Analytics Plus ($10/month each). Enterprise pricing is custom and tailored for organizations requiring advanced security, dedicated support, and higher function limits (up to 900 seconds duration).
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The pricing for Vercel starts at $20.00 per user per month. Vercel has a single plan:
- Pro at $20.00 per user per month.
Vercel offers a Free Plan with limited features. They also offer an Enterprise Plan for their product.
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If I read it right, the pro plan offers the same regardless of the number of users in the team. i.e. For a solo developer, it's $20 for 1TB bandwidth per month, and for a team of 10 developers with access to the same project, it's $20x10 for the same 1TB bandwidth, but not 20TB?
Then why should I put more users to the project, other than allowing them to see the dashboard or manage the deployment setting (which honestly you'd barely change)?
And as enterprise plan starts at $3000, so it sounds like it's a either $20 (+extra resource consumption outside the plan) or $3000+ solution, with nothing in between?