Action Pricing
Pricing Overview
Key Pricing Factors
Action Type: Different actions incur different costs. Simple actions like page navigation or filling in a form may have lower costs, while complex actions such as processing large data or interacting with external services could be more expensive.
Action Complexity: Actions requiring advanced logic, machine learning models, or integration with other systems might cost more due to the computational resources involved.
External Resource Involvement: Actions that involve external resource requests (e.g., requiring user input or admin approval) will often incur higher charges because the action cannot proceed until the external resource is provided.
Time Spent: Actions that take longer to execute (e.g., waiting for external systems or interacting with multiple pages) may incur additional charges for the session’s duration.
Concurrent Actions: Multiple actions running concurrently during a session can have a higher cumulative cost due to resource contention and parallel execution.
Action Frequency: Frequent repetitions of the same action (e.g., multiple clicks or form submissions) can lead to a volume-based discount or a scaled pricing model based on usage.
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