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Tinybird Pricing 2026

Plans, hidden costs, and cheaper alternatives compared

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? plans tracked·Updated Jul 2026

Is Tinybird worth the price?

75/10

Tinybird's pricing offers a generous Free tier, making it accessible for initial exploration.

The Developer plan at $49/month seems fair for early-stage projects needing more resources. The custom pricing for SaaS and Enterprise suggests a premium offering for larger-scale, mission-critical real-time analytics.

Pricing

Freemium

Tinybird offers a generous free tier with optional paid upgrades for advanced features.

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Hidden Costs & Gotchas

Usage-based overages for storage and compute

Enterprise support likely adds significant cost

Private regions likely increase Enterprise cost

Yearly discount implies higher monthly rates

Which Plan Do You Need?

Developers prototyping real-time analytics

Startups needing scalable data APIs

Enterprises with high-volume data needs

How Tinybird Compares to Competitors

Compared to Aiven for Apache Flink, which can start around $100-$200/month for similar real-time processing, Tinybird's $49 Developer plan is quite competitive. While Snowflake offers real-time capabilities, its consumption-based model can be less predictable than Tinybird's tiered approach for smaller users, making Tinybird more approachable initially.

Tinybird Pricing FAQ

How much does Tinybird cost?

Tinybird uses custom pricing. Contact Tinybird directly for a quote based on your team size and requirements.

Does Tinybird have a free plan?

Tinybird does not offer a permanent free plan. Paid plans are required from day one.

Is there a cheaper alternative to Tinybird?

Yes. Popular alternatives to Tinybird include ClickHouse, TimescaleDB, Apache Druid, SingleStore. Free alternatives include TimescaleDB, Apache Druid. Compare them side-by-side on Toolradar.

Cheaper alternatives to Tinybird

2 of 5 direct competitors below offer a free plan. Per-seat pricing varies up to 60% across this set.