Transparent pricing, enforced by the API.

Every number on this page renders from the same constants the API enforces, so the price you read is the price that is billed. No charge is ever created without an explicit, priced confirmation first.

Free

$0

every database, no signup

  • 24 hours of life, enforced on every request
  • 100 documents, 100 writes, 10,240-byte docs
  • Anonymous - the URL is the only credential
  • Expired data stays restorable for 72 hours
  • Deletes are always free and never quota-limited

Extensions

$1 one-time, from

keep one database alive

PlanPriceAddsQuotas become
week$17 days1,000 docs, +2,000 writes
month$330 days2,500 docs, +10,000 writes
quarter$990 days10,000 docs, +50,000 writes

One-time Stripe payments - never a subscription. Extensions stack from whichever is later, now or the current expiry, and buying one during the 72-hour frozen window restores an expired database with all data intact.

Pro

always-on

$8/month

3 databases included, extras $1.50/month each

  • No TTL - expiry tracks the subscription
  • 10,000 docs, 100,000 writes, 65,536-byte docs per database
  • Upgrade an existing database in place - same URL, same data
  • 30 days of lapse grace before anything freezes
  • Bookmarkable dashboard: usage, spin-down, cancellation
  • Cancel any time - one API call or one click

How billing behaves, exactly

  • Nothing is billed silently. Creating a database beyond Pro's included 3 requires an explicit acknowledgment of the $1.50/month charge in the request - otherwise the API refuses and states the exact price.
  • Extra databases are billed up front: the flat $1.50 is charged when you add one and again at each renewal while it exists. Spin one down any time to stop future renewals (partial months are not refunded).
  • Cancellation runs at the end of the paid period - no further charges - and the API discloses the exact dates your databases freeze and are deleted before it accepts the cancellation.
  • Payments are processed by Stripe. Card details never touch TmpState servers, and statements read TMPSTATE.DEV.

Details in the Terms of Service. Questions: support@tmpstate.dev.