Credits and pricing
How Floqer's credit system works, where credits go, and how to spend fewer of them. The video version is Floqer 101, Actions & Credits.
1. The rule
A credit is spent when you're looking for new information. Examples:
- Enriching company data (headcount, funding, firmographics)
- Web agents finding niche information
- Finding phone numbers or emails
- Scraping LinkedIn posts or Google reviews
With 80+ industry data providers behind the actions, prices vary based on which providers you choose. Some are premium, some are budget-friendly; you pick what fits your needs.
2. What's free
Zero-cost actions:
- Integrations (push and pull from CRMs and tools)
- Data formatting and cleanup
- Merge Lists
- Built-in Floqer tools
- Exporting to Salesforce, HubSpot, outreach tools, or CSV
You only pay for new intelligence. Moving data around is on the house.
3. Provider choice sets the price
Using waterfall enrichment, web agents, or AI content generators? Select and prioritize the data providers that meet your needs while staying within budget:
- Waterfalls try providers in order and charge only for the one that returns the hit, so best-first ordering is your main cost lever.
- Mix premium and budget providers, and test combinations on a small sample to find your sweet spot.
4. The cache database
If someone already enriched the same information on Floqer before you, you get it for free. The more the platform is used, the more you save.
5. Bring your own API keys
Already paying Apollo, Hunter, Prospeo, or similar? Connect your own API keys and those calls run on your existing contracts, which can cut costs substantially.
6. Tracking, and when credits expire
- The Usage tab shows exactly where credits are going. No surprises.
- Credits never expire. Buy once, use whenever.
For the day-to-day habits that keep spend low (sample-first testing, R&D budgets, conditional runs), see Workflow best practices.