Select the premium package to see the pricing:<p>Total Requests PER MONTH --- PRICE PER MONTH<p>Up to 500 --- $149.00<p>Up to 1000 --- $289.00<p>Up to 2,500 --- $699.00<p>Up to 5,000 --- $1,299.00<p>Up to 10,000 --- $2,499.00
Misleading title: This is only the API pricing for 30-day search, not the other products.<p>As other said, this probably hasn't changed in a while, but I haven't confirmed.
And there are enterprise packages where you can contact them to receive more info.<p>I don’t know what type of application would find it worth it to pay these kinds of ridiculous prices.
This has to be a joke. 10k requests / month @ $2.5k...<p>Surely a single small region would eat this up alone?<p>This is showing how much the advertising loss is squeezing all angles.
This is Wrong. This is about the old v1.1 API not the new v2 API <a href="https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/getting-started/about-twitter-api#v2-access-level" rel="nofollow">https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/getting-st...</a>
The first thing that stood our is that the table has a duplicate "Monthly Tweet cap" entry. Not enough people to review things before release?<p>This seems egregiously expensive for what you get. Who's the target demographic for this service? Does it really make sense in the appropriate industry?
One major reason to provide an API for a website like Twitter is to reduce the load from sloppy scraping and other actions people are going to do either way. This seems like a mistake.