Unstructured caps Pay-As-You-Go bills at ,000/mo and makes 15,000 free pages a monthly reset
Unstructured restructured its per-page Serverless API: the 15,000 free pages now reset every month instead of being a one-time allowance, and Pay-As-You-Go bills are capped at ,000/mo — above which pages are free up to 1 million pages a month.
15,000 free pages (one-time), /bin/bash.03/page with no maximum
15,000 free pages every month (resets monthly), /bin/bash.03/page capped at ,000/mo then free up to 1M pages/mo
Unstructured left its flat /bin/bash.03/page rate untouched but changed the mechanics around it on both ends. The free tier moved from a one-time 15,000-page allowance to 15,000 free pages every month that reset monthly, turning it into a recurring allowance that can keep a modest workload running indefinitely at no cost.
On the paid end, Pay-As-You-Go gained a ,000/month bill cap: once monthly charges reach ,000, every additional page is free up to 1 million pages a month. That effectively converts a pure linear per-page meter into a capped one, sharply favoring high-volume document pipelines — a 1M-page month costs at most ,000 (an effective floor of /bin/bash.003/page at the ceiling) rather than 0,000 at the uncapped rate. The Business tier also now lists Multi-Tenant SaaS alongside its dedicated-instance / in-VPC / bare-metal deployment options.
Free tier became 15,000 free pages every month (resetting monthly) instead of a one-time allowance. Pay-As-You-Go added a $3,000/mo bill cap — once the monthly bill hits $3,000, every additional page is free up to 1 million pages a month. Flat $0.03/page rate below the cap unchanged; Business now also lists Multi-Tenant SaaS deployment.