Listen Notes · Pricing Plans

Listennotes Plans Pricing

The Listen API is sold on a request-based model with three published plans. FREE is $0/month with a small monthly request allowance and is suspended when the allowance is exceeded. PRO is a paid monthly plan with an included request allowance and metered overage priced per additional 1,000 requests, plus wider search-result depth and higher rate limits. ENTERPRISE is a custom, annually billed plan with negotiated volume, the deepest search-result depth, higher rate limits, server-side caching permission, and flexible terms of use. All plans authenticate with an X-ListenAPI-Key header.

Listennotes Plans Pricing is the machine-readable pricing-plan profile for Listen Notes on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Plans specification.

It defines 3 plans, covering free, paid, and enterprise tiers, with named plans including FREE, PRO, ENTERPRISE.

Tagged areas include Podcasts, Podcast Search, Search, Plans, and Pricing.

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Plans

FREE free

Free tier for evaluation and low-volume use, with a small monthly request allowance. Access is suspended once the allowance is exceeded. Search depth is limited to 30 results (offset < 30) per query.

Included Requests (requests · month) 0.00 USD
PRO paid

Paid monthly plan with an included request allowance and metered overage per additional 1,000 requests. Search depth up to 300 results (offset < 300) per query, with documented rate limits of 2 requests/second and 20 requests/minute.

Base Monthly Fee (subscription · month) 200.00 USD
Included Requests (requests · month) included in base fee USD
Overage Requests (requests · month) from $1.60 per 1,000 (tiered down to ~$1.10 per 1,000 at higher volume) USD
ENTERPRISE enterprise

Custom, annually billed plan for high-volume production use. Negotiated request volume, the deepest search-result depth (up to 10,000 results per query), higher rate limits, permission for server-side caching, and flexible API terms of use.

Enterprise Agreement (contract · year) contact sales USD

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