Plans & Limits
Effective: 2026-04-27
What’s included
Each plan provides a managed MediaWiki instance. See the pricing page for included features and services.
Resource limits
The purchased plan determines the usage limits below. Enterprise is bespoke.
Storage
| Plan name | Database size | Upload storage | Max upload file size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | 10 GB | 25 GB | 10 MB |
| Team | 50 GB | 100 GB | 20 MB |
| Business | 100 GB | 500 GB | 50 MB |
| Enterprise | Custom | Custom | Custom |
Usage limits
| Plan name | Edits / minute | Edits / month | Views / minute | Views / month | Emails / day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | 60 | 500,000 | 150 | 1,250,000 | 2,000 |
| Team | 120 | 1,000,000 | 300 | 2,500,000 | 10,000 |
| Business | 300 | 3,000,000 | 900 | 7,500,000 | 30,000 |
| Enterprise | Custom | Custom | Custom | Custom | Custom |
Dedicated hosting
For higher usage limits or more traffic than the plans above allow, see our dedicated MediaWiki hosting. Pricing depends on your requirements and starts below the pricing of the ProWiki Business plan.
What counts as a view
Views are all requests made to your wiki. They include page loads, API calls, and automated or bot traffic. Static assets delivered via our CDN (images, stylesheets, scripts) are not counted.
Burst limits
The Views / minute column caps the short-window view rate we permit per wiki, measured as a rolling window. Stricter limits may apply to automated traffic and expensive endpoints. Requests beyond any of these thresholds receive an error response or a browser challenge. These limits protect platform stability and may be adjusted to maintain service for everyone.
Overages
If your use materially or repeatedly exceeds your plan, we may (at our discretion) notify you, ask you to reduce usage, apply temporary technical measures (e.g., rate-limiting, queueing, capping file size or email volume), or recommend a plan change. For urgent cases that impact service stability, we may act immediately and notify you afterward. Brief or occasional spikes are normal and typically require no action.
Availability and support
Availability and support commitments are defined in the Service Level Agreement.
Notes
- All use is subject to the Acceptable Use Policy.
- We may update this page from time to time. During a committed term, we will not materially reduce included features or limits without notice.