Product Updates - February 2025

Sasha Bouloudnine
March 12, 2025

4 min read

We heard you loud and clear.

You needed transparent pricing, a better API experience, more flexible credit management, and a way around Twitter’s annoying tweet limits. We tackled these problems head-on.

Ready to see what we cooked up? Let's go!

Update #1 – Shifted from Minutes to Credits

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Previously, we charged based on execution minutes, making costs unpredictable. You weren’t paying for the data you collected—you were paying for the time it took to scrape.

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So we switched from time-based pricing to a credits system, so you only pay for the data you actually collect.

  1. Fixed credit cost per row—no surprises
  2. Predictable and transparent pricing
  3. Fairer, results-driven model

Every row now costs a set number of credits instead of charging for scraping time.

For example, scraping a Google Maps review = 1 credit.

Which means with our premium plan (€50/month), you get 1 million reviews—no hidden costs, just clear, straightforward pricing.

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Check out our credits calculator on the pricing page to see exactly what you'll pay for each scraper.

Update #2 – Updated API Documentation Released

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Developers needed faster, easier access to API documentation and clearer examples for smoother integration.

We redesigned our API documentation to make your experience more intuitive and efficient.

  1. Simpler API endpoints for faster implementation
  2. Example-rich docs to cut down development time
  3. Hosted on Postman for real-time testing
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Update #3 – Daily and Monthly Credit Allocation Choice

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We noticed that different users have different scraping needs, and a one-size-fits-all credit system wasn’t working for everyone.

Some users scrape data regularly but in smaller quantities.

For example, users tracking real estate listings or monitoring price changes don’t need to collect massive amounts of data at once.

What they needed was a consistent, predictable credit budget to avoid running out too quickly.

Other users scrape in high volumes, but only once or a few times a month.

For example, collecting leads from Sales Navigator or Google Maps isn’t something you do daily. But when you do, you need a large amount of data quickly.

These high-volume users preferred getting all their credits upfront, so they could use them whenever needed—especially for big data collection projects.

With these different needs in mind, we introduced flexible credit allocation options, so you can choose what works best for you.

You're in charge now! Choose daily credits for a steady, predictable amount each day, or grab your full monthly allocation upfront when you need that extra juice for big projects.

With daily allocation, your monthly credits are divided by the remaining days in your billing cycle.

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This ensures a set daily budget, ideal if you want consistent scraping every day

With monthly allocation, you receive your entire monthly credits at once, resetting every billing cycle.

Great if you want flexibility to use them as needed throughout the month.

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To set your preference, go to Settings > Usage settings > Credits allocation mode.

Update #4 – New Tool: Twitter Search URLs Generator

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If you’ve tried using Twitter User Tweets Export to collect all tweets from a Twitter profile, you’ve probably hit a frustrating limit.

Twitter only lets you access the latest 1,000 tweets per user.

That means if the account has thousands or even millions of tweets, you’re locked out from retrieving older posts.

But now, no more being stuck with Twitter's 1,000 tweet limit! We built a smarter way to retrieve all tweets from any user, no matter how many they’ve posted.

You can use Twitter Search URL Generator tool to collect all tweets by a user from Twitter search results (which has no limits).

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Instead of relying on Twitter’s user profile, our tool breaks down searches into time-based segments.

It generates multiple search URLs, segmenting tweets by day, week, month, or year for deeper control and complete tweet coverage for any given user.

Just upload the URLs file generated by the tool into our Twitter Search Results Scraper, and it will collect every tweet, without limits.