Predictable, Easy Pricing
SQLRsync is still under active development, having launched on October 1st 2025. Here's our plan for pricing - subject to change.
The Forever Plan
Backup and CDN for homelabs and most projects.
- Signing up is always free with no account storage
- 100mb/mo storage for first 5 signups per domain
- ... otherwise, just a $2 one-time charge for life
- 2 public or private namespaces
- 50 private and shareable databases per namespace
- Custom retention policies to control data lifecycle (Coming soon)
- 1 Alarm (email/webhook) per database (Coming soon)
- 100mb/mo ingress, x100 egress (soft limit)
- Upgrade to 500mb for $3/year, 1gb for $6/year (Coming soon)
Paid Storage
Backup, CDN, and scale for larger projects.
$1
gb/month, charged annually
- 1gb monthly storage and ingress
- 10 public and private namespaces
- 50 public and private databases per namespace
- Custom retention policies to control data lifecycle (Coming soon)
- 5 Alarms (email/webhook) per database (soft limit, coming soon)
- Egress is 100x your ingress (soft limit)
- Upgrade in $1/gb/mo increments up to 8gb
- Contact us for custom plans beyond any limits
Frequently asked questions
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Absolutely - download the SQLRsync client and try `sqlrsync oregon/elections.db` to pull down an example public database. You can also go to sqlrsync.com/oregon/elections.db to see the web interface.
The first 5 people at your email domain (@yahoo.com, @mywork.com, etc.) who verify their email address.
While the first 5 emails from your domain can access the Forever Plan for free, the 6th person to sign up will need to verify their humanity with a $2 one-time charge to unlock the Forever Plan. Without paying, you can always participate in, upload to, or download from other accounts owned by other users. Though, if you want a space that you manage you'll need to pay the one-time charge.
A soft limit is a threshold that you can exceed temporarily but not every month indefinitely. If you find yourself exceeding a soft limit often, we'll contact you if your usage is impacting others.
Ingress refers to the data sent to your database, while egress refers to the data sent from your database.
An Alarm is a notification that can be triggered based on certain events in your database. Frequently called a Dead Man's Notification, you can customize how and where you're notified.
As of October 2nd 2025, the feature-set is stable and the core functionality (backing up and distributing) works great.
Absolutely - you can always reach out using the Support link in the footer.