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Tinybird pricing

ClickHouse · Tinybird · snapshot captured June 2026

Tinybird is a managed ClickHouse offering from Tinybird. It uses vcpu-based usage (clickhouse-based platform). Its representative entry tier is Developer ($49/month) at ~$49/mo. Overage compute $0.0002/vCPU-second; storage $0.058/GB (~$58/TB-month) on paid tiers. Free tier: Free plan ($0, no card): 0.25 vCPU, 1k requests/day, 10 GB storage included. Prices are a June-2026 snapshot; verify on the linked vendor pricing page before relying on them.

Source: Tinybird pricing. Data as of June 2026.

Tinybird pricing tiers

Tinybird representative tiers. snapshot captured June 2026 — verify on the vendor's pricing page.
TierSpecsHourlyMonthlyNotes
Free0.25 vCPU, 1k req/day, 10 GBFreeTime-unlimited free plan.
Developer0.5 vCPU, 25 GB storage~$49/mo$49/month, standard support.
SaaS / EnterpriseUp to 32+ vCPUCustom pricing.

Source: Tinybird pricing. Prices are a June-2026 snapshot; verify on the linked vendor pricing page before relying on them.

At a glance

Cost factorTinybird
EngineClickHouse
VendorTinybird
Pricing modelvCPU-based usage (ClickHouse-based platform)
Representative tierDeveloper ($49/month) (~$49/mo)
Storage / extrasOverage compute $0.0002/vCPU-second; storage $0.058/GB (~$58/TB-month) on paid tiers.
Free tierFree plan ($0, no card): 0.25 vCPU, 1k requests/day, 10 GB storage included.
Region noteUS/EU regions; free plan + Developer plan + usage above.

Source: Tinybird pricing page. Data as of June 2026.

Cost pros & cons

Where Tinybird saves money

  • ClickHouse speed with an API-first developer experience
  • Time-unlimited free plan and cheap $49/month Developer tier
  • vCPU-based billing is more predictable than processed-data billing

Watch-outs

  • Higher tiers are custom-priced (no public number)
  • Storage (~$58/TB-month) costlier than raw ClickHouse Cloud
  • Platform abstraction means less direct ClickHouse control

Accuracy note: Fully verified from the official pricing page; Tinybird moved to a vCPU-based model (no longer processed-GB based).

Tinybird vs similar offerings

How Tinybird compares with other managed ClickHouse and adjacent offerings:

Tinybird and peer offerings. snapshot captured June 2026.
OfferingEngineRepresentative tierEst. monthly
Tinybird (this offering)ClickHouseDeveloper ($49/month)~$49/mo
ClickHouse CloudClickHouseBasic (1 replica x 8 GiB)~$66/mo
Aiven for ClickHouseClickHouseEntry single-node (~$190/month)~$190/mo
Amazon RDS for MySQLMySQLdb.t3.medium (2 vCPU / 4 GiB)~$52/mo
Google Cloud SQL for MySQLMySQL2 vCPU / 8 GB (Enterprise edition, compute only)~$101/mo
Azure Database for MySQLMySQLD2ds_v5 (2 vCore / 8 GiB, compute only)~$125/mo

Frequently asked questions

How much does Tinybird cost?

Tinybird uses vcpu-based usage (clickhouse-based platform). Its representative entry is Developer ($49/month) at ~$49/mo. Overage compute $0.0002/vCPU-second; storage $0.058/GB (~$58/TB-month) on paid tiers. snapshot captured June 2026 — verify on the vendor's pricing page.

Does Tinybird have a free tier?

Yes. Free plan ($0, no card): 0.25 vCPU, 1k requests/day, 10 GB storage included.

What is the cheapest Tinybird tier?

The smallest tier is Free (0.25 vCPU, 1k req/day, 10 GB): Free. Time-unlimited free plan. Prices are a June-2026 snapshot; verify on the linked vendor pricing page before relying on them.

What should I watch for in Tinybird pricing?

Watch-outs: Higher tiers are custom-priced (no public number); Storage (~$58/TB-month) costlier than raw ClickHouse Cloud; Platform abstraction means less direct ClickHouse control. Fully verified from the official pricing page; Tinybird moved to a vCPU-based model (no longer processed-GB based).

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Source & accuracy

Figures are a dated snapshot from Tinybird's pricing page (snapshot captured June 2026). Managed-database pricing is volatile and varies by region, tier, storage and discounts — verify current prices on the vendor's page before purchasing. This is an informational comparison, not a quote. See our methodology and disclaimer.

Last updated: 2026-06-20