Google Firebase Pricing

Serge Dahdouh - PeerSpot reviewer
CEO at Les Roches International School of Hotel Management

Google Firebase is an expensive solution.

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Salomon Metre - PeerSpot reviewer
Laboratory Assistant at Strathmore University

The product is free.

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Min HtetOo - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Marketing Officer at Soft Intelligence

The solution’s pricing is similar to that of AWS. The cheapest tool is Alibaba Cloud.

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Simon Buckingham - PeerSpot reviewer
Owner/Creative & Technical Director at Icecandy

I rate Google Firebase a seven or eight out of ten for pricing.

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HaiPham - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at sea-solutión

The pricing is pretty good. It's less than Azure and AWS.

We pay for a private license.

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Zain Omer - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer (Kony-Temenos | Android) at Xpert Digital

Google Firebase can be affordable when used in your own app, as many features have free tiers. However, if you are selling an app with extensive Firebase use, costs may go up. It's not too expensive, but it's crucial to pick a pricing plan that fits your business.

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AA
Programmer at NAFDAC

The pricing is reasonable. They have general plans. You choose what you need. I haven't really used anything above the free plan. The little bit of money I have to pay is fine. The last amount I paid was about $10 a month. 

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AC
Director at S4Sourcing

My company makes very minimal payments toward the licensing costs of the solution.

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AN
Chief Technology Officer at Interport Global Logistics

The solution's price is based on the number of consumers.

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JD
Senior Flutter Developer at Mindorigin Technologies Private Limited

The tool is affordable. The cost is a bit high compared to REST API. Some clients prefer REST API over Firebase.

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Dominik Szczurek - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Manager at Sourceful

In terms of price, Google Firebase can be described as a cheap product. My company makes monthly payments towards the licensing costs attached to the solution. There are no additional costs apart from the licensing costs attached to the solution.

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Luis Mario Ramos Santos - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior FullStack Developer/Engineer/Architect at Capitbrok

It is an expensive tool. Also, the additional cost depends on the use cases.

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Nakul Kundaliya - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Lead Developer at Mayora Infotech

I rate the price of Google Firebase a four out of five.

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Yehuda Parnes - PeerSpot reviewer
Founder at Simplify IT

Pricing for Google Firebase is not so expensive, and if you're a start-up with a small amount of data, it will be quite cheap, and there's even a free tier that you can use. If you're doing a pilot with a reasonable amount of data, for example, just a few gigabytes, it's still on the free tier. If you increase the amount of data, Google Firebase pricing is still reasonable.

The solution has two levels of pricing: the no-cost and the pay-as-you-go. The no-cost pricing level means that if you do AB testing, analytics, app distribution, app indexing, authentication, and storage on the free tier, you can do ten thousand authentications a month for free. For ten thousand email authentications or mobile authentications, it's also free. For fifty thousand identification management and identity checks, it's free. One gigabyte of storage is free, and ten gigabytes for networking is also free. Twenty thousand documents a day is free.

For pay-as-you-go, it's one cent per authentication if you are in the United States. If you are outside of the United States, it will cost you six cents per authentication. For storage after one gigabyte, it'll be ten cents per additional gigabyte, for example, two gigabytes amount to ten cents, three gigabytes would cost twenty cents, and so on.

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Manager at Tathir

Google Firebase’s pricing needs improvement.

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Ibrahim Olanrewaju - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Software Engineer at Turing

The price is perfect and very clearly defined. The price during the trial setup is free and then you move to a paid service.

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Sivakumar Rathinavelu - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead/Specialist Engineer Software at Signify

We are using the free version of Google Firebase.

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HC
Fullstack software developer with Python and angular at Laureate International Universities

The monthly cost is based on writing data and queries to the database. The price, I would say, is cheap. You can use this database in the free tier even for production with small applications.

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Roche De Kock - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Developer at a consultancy with 11-50 employees

The moment you go into volumes, then you work on a pay-per-volume basis.

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CF
Application Development Manager at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees

The pricing component is a bit confusing when it comes to what exactly you'll pay for, but I wouldn't say it's expensive. I just found it a bit confusing to understand what exactly it was saying. There aren't any extra payments for the license. 

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MG
Android Mobile & Software Developer Engineer & TI Manager at Nova Palma Energia Ltda.

They have a free tier that will cover most projects. For more intensive use, you pay as you use it, but the price is very cheap.

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PradeepKumar3 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director Technology Solutions at Redintegro Consulting Solution LLP

I rate the pricing a five out of ten.

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NS
Technical Team Lead at AuthentiCode

Right now, we're using the free version. The solution allows for a specific number of users that can use it for free. Then, then the plan can be upgraded according to the number of users, or according to the storage that we need on Firebase. Pricing, therefore, depends upon the client or the number of users coming to the app.

Typically, we start with the free option, and if we need to, we'll ask the client to upgrade the plan.

Under the free plan, they offer authentication, and have a Firestore Cloud Function, hosting, and a real-time database as well as storage, therefore you do get a lot of things included and you don't have to pay for any of it until you add too many users or need more storage.

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MA
Director Private Sector Software Solutions at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

It is not easy to calculate the cost per copy, use or if the load rose dramatically we did not know how that would impact the final price.

The pricing for the authentication is based on SMS rates and is not consistent all over the world. For example, the cost in the US and Canada is one cent, but six cents in Serbia and the rest of the world. This should be adjusted. 

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AA
Programmer at NAFDAC

The solution is free up to a certain point. You don't have to add your credit card until you exceed the limits allowed.

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IA
IT Manager at a university with 51-200 employees

The price of Google Firebase is very good.

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JP
R&D Team Lead at Becon

Licensing costs are on a monthly basis. 

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Buyer's Guide
Google Firebase
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Google Firebase. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
765,476 professionals have used our research since 2012.