Traduck pricing and rate limits, explained
Traduck has two separate quota systems, and it's worth knowing which one applies to you:
1. Anonymous daily quota
If you use the translator on the homepage without an account, you get 20 translations per day, tracked by a device/IP fingerprint (not a cookie you can clear to reset it, and not tied to the text you submit). This resets at midnight.
2. Account monthly quota
Once you create a free account, you switch to a monthly quota instead — and it's shared between the website (while logged in) and the API. One pool, one number to track:
| Plan | Monthly translations | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Free | 200 | Free |
| Pro | 100,000 | $5/mo |
| Business | Unlimited | $15/mo |
The quota resets on the 1st of every calendar month, regardless of when you signed up.
What happens when you run out
Once your quota is used up, both the website and the API return an error until the reset — no automatic overage billing, no surprise charges. You can upgrade anytime from Billing and the new limit applies immediately.
What counts as "one translation"?
One API call, or one click of "Translate" on the website, is one request — regardless of text length (up to the character limit documented in the API docs). We don't split long texts into multiple billed requests behind the scenes.
Cancelling
Cancel a paid plan anytime from Billing — you keep full access through the end of the period you already paid for, then automatically revert to Free rather than losing access mid-cycle.