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Paw pricing
Paw publishes 2 tiers. Below is each one, what it adds over the tier beneath it, and where the ladder stops being worth climbing for most people.
- Entry price
- $99/one-time
- Model
- Subscription
- Tiers
- 2
- Free tier
- Not on record
Paw plans, side by side
Every published tier in ascending order of price, with the number of features each one lists. An absence here means the record does not itemise it, not that the tier lacks it.
| Plan | Price | Features listed | Step up from the tier below |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual License | $49/yearly | 3 | Entry tier |
| Standard | $99/one-time | 3 | +$50/one-time, 3 more features |
What each tier adds
The set difference between each tier's feature list and the one beneath it. Where a tier lists nothing new, the vendor has either stopped repeating the inherited list or the tier raises limits rather than adding capability, the record does not distinguish the two, so this page does not either.
Annual License
$49/yearlyThe entry tier. It covers all features, updates, priority support.
Standard
$99/one-timeOver Annual License, this tier adds:
- Full REST client
- Advanced scripting
- Extensions
What the product covers
The full Paw feature record, grouped as the catalogue groups it. This is the product as a whole; the record does not map every feature onto a specific tier.
Core
- REST Client
- Scripting
- Dynamic Values
Integrations
- Slack
- GitHub
- Custom extensions
Platform
- MacOS support
People bring Paw in for api development, api gateway, api testing, api documentation, microservices. If that is not the job you are buying for, the alternatives to Paw are worth a look before you commit to a tier.
Before you pay for Paw
Three things this page cannot tell you, and all three change the bill. The record carries a price and a billing period but not the unit - per-seat and flat-rate pricing are indistinguishable in this data, so a five-person team may be looking at five times the figure above. It carries no annual rate, so any discount for paying yearly is not something this page can quote. And it carries no trial length.
What it can tell you is the shape of the ladder: 2 tiers between $49/yearly and $99/one-time, with the jump itemised above. With no free tier on record, the cheapest way to answer the rest is to compare Paw against the tools that do have one before committing.
Paw runs on macos, and is published by Luckymarmot of France. The full record is on the Paw review.
Paw pricing questions
- How much does Paw cost?
- Paw publishes 2 tiers, from $49/yearly for Annual License up to $99/one-time for Standard. The cheapest paid tier is $49/yearly.
- Does Paw have a free plan?
- Not on the record we hold: Paw is listed as subscription. Whether a free trial is offered is not something this record captures, so check the vendor's site.
- What is the difference between Annual License and Standard on Paw?
- Standard costs $99/one-time against $49/yearly, and adds full rest client, advanced scripting, extensions.
- Is the Standard plan on Paw worth it?
- That depends entirely on whether you need what it adds, which on the published record is full rest client, advanced scripting, extensions. It costs $99/one-time against $49/yearly for Annual License. Softwr has not used either tier, so this page can tell you what changes, not whether it is worth the difference to you.
- What am I actually paying for with Paw?
- The record lists 7 features across 3 areas: core, integrations, platform. In practice it is brought in for api development, api gateway, api testing.
- Does Paw charge per user?
- The record carries a price and a billing period for each of its 2 tiers, but not the unit that price is charged in. Per-seat and flat-rate billing look identical in this data, so check the vendor's page before budgeting for a team.
- Are these Paw prices current?
- They are what the catalogue entry holds, refreshed when the entry is. Vendors change pricing without notice and nobody at Softwr re-verifies each tier by hand, so treat this as a structured summary and the vendor's own pricing page as the authority.
- What should I compare Paw against before paying?
- Nothing else in this directory is filed close enough to Paw to make a useful price comparison.
