Linkup adds a closed-beta Extract endpoint and corrects its Deep-search price range
Linkup adds a closed-beta Extract endpoint (structured crawl, variable ~$2-$10/task, $10 minimum balance) and corrects the pricing page Deep-search range from $0.05-$0.55 down to $0.05-$0.055, matching its billing docs.
Priced endpoints Search, Fetch and Research; the marketing page advertised Deep search at $0.05-$0.55 while the docs capped it at $0.05-$0.055.
New closed-beta Extract endpoint (variable ~$2-$10/task, $10 min balance); marketing page and docs now both show Deep at $0.05-$0.055. All other per-request rates unchanged.
Linkup added a new priced surface, an Extract endpoint (closed beta), to its catalog. Extract runs a structured crawl whose cost is variable and scales with crawl complexity - most completed tasks fall in the $2-$10 range, the exact amount is returned as creditsUsed, failed tasks are not charged, and a $10 minimum account balance is required to submit a task.
At the same time, Linkup resolved a long-standing cross-surface discrepancy: the marketing pricing page had advertised Deep search at “$0.05 - $0.55” while the billing docs capped it at “$0.05 - $0.055”. As of this capture both surfaces read $0.05 - $0.055, so the 10x ambiguity on the platform’s premium search tier is gone. The actual per-request rate Linkup charges did not change.
All other rates are unchanged: Search $0.005-$0.006 (standard/fast) and $0.05-$0.055 (deep), Fetch $0.001-$0.005, Research $0.25-$2.50, x402 flat $0.01 per request, the $20 auto-refilling monthly credit, and the $5,000 startup credit grant.
Linkup adds a closed-beta Extract endpoint (structured crawl, variable cost — most tasks $2–$10, $10 minimum balance) and corrects the marketing pricing page's Deep-search range from $0.05–$0.55 down to $0.05–$0.055, matching the billing docs. All other per-request rates unchanged.