Pricing Plans
FREE PLAN
Free
- Up to 5 endpoints per API
- Best effort support (No SLA)
- restunited.com for documentation URL
- Marketing of restunited.com in the code samples
PRO PLAN
$1 / endpoint / month
- Up to 100 endpoints per API
- Email support (72 hours)
- Custom domain name for documentation URL
- No marketing material in code samples
PREMIUM PLAN
$5 / endpoint / month
- Up to 100 endpoints per API
- Email support (24 hours)
- Custom domain name for documentation URL
- No marketing material in code samples
ENTERPRISE PLAN
- Unlimited endpoints per API
- Email support (12 hours)
- Custom domain name for documentation URL
- No marketing material in code samples
FAQ
The pricing plan is determined based on the number of endpoints.
After login, in the "Release SDK" tab, create a new release and you will be prompted to upgrade your subscription plan.
We only support PayPal at the moment. If you prefer other payment methods, please contact us via email.
To review your subscription, please login to your PayPal account and go to the "History" page to manage your subscription.
Visitors will be shown a page indicating the documentation is no longer available while the SDKs can still be downloaded if they have the URL.
Users must upgrade to PRO plan or above in order to set a custom domain name.
It's as simple as creating a CNAME record "apidocs" of your domain name and point it to apidocs.restunited.com. Then you can access your API documentation via http://apidocs.your-domain.com/docs/92j1jkh1 for example.
If you need any help setting up a custom domain name for the documentation URL, please contact [email protected].
If you need any help setting up a custom domain name for the documentation URL, please contact [email protected].
Please kindly contact [email protected] and we'll get back to you shortly.
By default, we do not provide any mechanism to make your REST API documentation searchable. Sharing the documentation via social media or directly submitting the documentation URL to search engines will make your documentation searachble in the Internet.
If your REST API is private or internal only, please set a username and password in the "Documentation" => "Security" to make the API documentation password-protected.
If your REST API is private or internal only, please set a username and password in the "Documentation" => "Security" to make the API documentation password-protected.