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Basic Plan vs Starter Plan
Basic Plan vs Starter Plan

Which plan is best for my use case?

Anita Onwuemene avatar
Written by Anita Onwuemene
Updated over a year ago

If you're a business looking to use Mono to access financial data but aren't sure which subscription plan is right for you, this article is here to help. Here, we have broken down the main differences between the most common plans to guide you in choosing the plan that best fits your needs. The goal is to ensure that the plan you pick works perfectly for your business model.

Basic Plan

The basic plan is our base offering. On this plan, you can connect 100 unique accounts monthly, and the cost for this plan is set at 15,000 NGN per month.

Starter Plan

The Starter Plan is our offering for businesses that have a small volume of accounts they want to connect. On this plan, you are able to connect 350 unique accounts monthly, and the cost for this plan is set at 50,000 NGN per month.

Basic Plan Vs Starter Plan

The basic plan is cost-effective and works best for developers implementing small projects or small businesses with a modest volume of users. While the Starter Plan caters to small teams in the build phase. If you're a startup or a growing business in the early stages of development, this plan is suited for you.

With the Basic plan, you can get access to Account Information, Transactions, Identity, Statements, Credit/Debit endpoint, and Data Sync, which is charged per sync.

On the other hand, the Starter plan offers access to all features in the basic plan, as well as Transaction Category, Earnings/Assets, Income Verification, and Data Sync, which is capped at 50 API calls.

For a full breakdown of pricing across the various plans, check out this article.


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