CloudQuery AWS pricing clarification for row sync limits

Hi! One question about the new pricing for AWS:

It costs per 1M rows $10.
Is this price applicable for every sync? Daily? Monthly?

Edit:
To clarify my question:
If I perform a sync every day with 999k rows for a whole month, I will not reach the limit of 1M per sync. When is the 1M rows limit reset? Is it by sync, day, month…?

Hi @whole-roughy :wave:

Good questions! We will try to make this clearer in the docs.

It’s monthly and cumulative - so not per sync. The free quota resets at the beginning of every calendar month.

Some examples:

  • If you run one sync daily with 10k rows, that’ll be 31 x 10,000 = 310,000 rows for the month of March. This is usually well under the free quota for plugins, so it would be free.
  • Likewise, if you run one sync with 999k rows every day, that’ll be about 30 x 999k rows for a month with 30 days, which works out to 29.97 x $10 = $299.70 per month, not considering any free quotas.

Also see Yevgeny’s message here regarding fixed prices if usage-based pricing isn’t a good fit for you: Yevgeny’s Message

We’d be happy to discuss this further and answer specific questions if you want to continue in a private channel.

Thank you very much, it is clear to me :pray:
We will do an internal study of the use of CQ and prepare specific questions, and we will contact you again.

Hi again @herman, can we continue the conversation in a private channel?

Hi @whole-roughy, sure - would a private Slack channel work for you?

Ok, I’ll send you an invite shortly.
Sent you an invite, let me know if you didn’t get it.

Received, but we have a policy regarding external partners in Slack… and it will be easier to use another method. Sorry :man_bowing:
How about a Google Space/Chat?

Ok, no problem. I’ll send you a DM for now.