Openmercantil Plans Pricing
Machine-readable plans and pricing for OpenMercantil. Four tiers are published: a genuinely usable Free tier (anonymous public API, 60 req/min and 200 req/day per IP, no key), Profesional at 57 EUR/month, MAX at 197 EUR/month (both excluding Spanish VAT, both with a 14-day trial and a 5% annual discount), and a negotiated Enterprise tier. The provider's stated position is that BORME data is public by legal mandate and its job is to structure it, not monetise it — paid tiers fund infrastructure and unlock capacity, exports, alerts and API quota rather than gating the underlying records.
Openmercantil Plans Pricing is the machine-readable pricing-plan profile for OpenMercantil on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Plans specification.
It defines 4 plans, covering freemium, paid, and contract tiers, with named plans including Gratis, Profesional, MAX, Enterprise.
Tagged areas include Open Data, Spain, Company Data, Business Registry, and BORME.
Plans
Free anonymous public API and website tier. No API key required, no card required. The provider states explicitly that this is not a demo — company records, search and BORME history are unlimited on it.
- Unlimited company records
- Search by name, CIF, sector and province
- Public BORME act history
- CNAE / province / legal-form filters
- Sortable listings
- No intrusive advertising
For SMEs, recurring individual users, law and consulting firms, and commercial or research teams.
- Everything in Gratis
- Unlimited email alerts
- Advanced filters (capital, age, status, sector)
- Favourites and company tracking
- Same-day BORME new companies
- Email support
- Business invoice (NIF/VAT)
For intensive users, technical teams, consultancies, high-volume firms, integrators and analysis departments.
- Everything in Profesional
- Advanced datasets (roadmap, early access included)
- Webhooks (roadmap label; already live in the 1.9.3 contract)
- Multi-user on request
- Priority support
- Early access to new features
- Subject to fair use
Negotiated tier. Named only in the API rate-limit table and the OpenAPI contract, not as a card on the pricing page — there is no published price and no self-serve path.
- Contract-negotiated quota