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Plans & pricing

Overview of Forgeon plans, limits, and billing model.

Last updated: 2026-03-17

Forgeon plans define limits and pricing tiers, while usage‑based billing applies to metered resources.

How to choose a plan quickly

  • Free: prototype, learning, low-traffic internal apps.
  • Hobby: side projects with moderate deploy frequency.
  • Pro: production workloads, managed DB, higher concurrency.
  • Enterprise/Internal: custom policy, larger quotas, advanced control.

What a plan includes

  • Build concurrency
  • Runtime instance limits
  • DB cluster eligibility
  • Support tier

Practical decision checklist

Choose based on:

  • Monthly deploy/build volume
  • Runtime uptime requirements
  • Database requirement (managed DB or not)
  • Expected egress/API request growth
  • Team collaboration and support expectations

Where to see your plan

  • Settings → Billing plan
  • Settings → Billing usage

Upgrade/downgrade impact

  • Upgrades apply higher limits and unlock features immediately after assignment/billing confirmation.
  • Downgrades can block new deploys if current usage exceeds new limits.
  • Internal/unlimited profiles should still be assigned intentionally per tenant policy.