Plans & Limits
Use this page to understand which current plan fits your workflow and which limits matter before you rely on Doqlo for production use.
Overview
Doqlo currently has two product surfaces with different roles:
- Bulk Fill is the product for repeatable PDF workflows, batch export, and Public API execution.
- Sign is the always-free utility for one-off signing and lightweight overlays.
This page is the canonical public comparison for current Bulk Fill plan limits.
Bulk Fill Plans
| Plan | Best fit | Monthly quota | Source PDF support | Public API | Webhooks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | Learning the workflow, development, and lower-volume automation | 100 outputs per month | Up to 20 MB | Yes, within Free limits | Yes |
| Business | Regular production usage | 5,000 outputs per month | Larger PDFs supported | Yes | Yes |
| Scale | Higher-volume production usage | 15,000 outputs per month | Larger PDFs supported | Yes | Yes |
Shared Quota Behavior
The web app and Public API share the same Bulk Fill quota bucket.
That means a Free account has one shared 100-output monthly quota across web
exports and Public API jobs. Paid plans work the same way, just with higher
limits.
Completed Public API jobs use normal requested-row quota semantics. If a job
fails because it exceeded max_failed_row_percent, it does not consume quota.
Sign
- Sign currently has one public plan:
Free. - Sign is always free and has no paid tier.
- Sign exports require an authenticated account.
- Sign remains subject to current file-size and service limits.
- Sign does not use the same monthly export quota model as Bulk Fill.
Choosing The Right Plan
- Use Bulk Fill Free if you are learning the workflow, running lower-volume
automation, or your current work fits the
20 MBsource PDF limit. - Use Bulk Fill Business if you need larger PDFs or a higher monthly production quota.
- Use Bulk Fill Scale if you need the highest current standard Bulk Fill monthly quota.
- Use Sign Free if you only need authenticated one-off signing and simple overlays.
Current plans are account-based. Doqlo does not currently document a separate shared workspace or multi-user account model in this docs section.