# Source acquisition pricing references Generated: 2026-05-20T02:31:32.746Z Official pricing references for filling source-acquisition-cost-plan.json. This report does not unlock spend; budget, cost-plan, approval, preflight, and spend gates still control paid usage. ## Guardrails - Record current provider pricing source and timestamp before enabling budget caps. - Keep DataForSEO Stage 1 at depth=10 and 9 ASINs until raw quality and actual cost are reviewed. - Keep Apify Stage 2 behind a DataForSEO review decision and named gap. - This reference report is not a substitute for checking account billing pages before spend. ## References - DataForSEO Stage 1: Amazon Reviews API standard queue — $0.00075 per every 10 reviews. Source: https://dataforseo.com/apis/reviews-api/amazon-reviews-api. Caveat: Official page uses USD pricing. Convert/record the working budget currency in data/sources/budgets/source-acquisition-cost-plan.json before approvals. - DataForSEO Stage 1: Amazon Reviews API priority queue — $0.0015 per every 10 reviews. Source: https://dataforseo.com/apis/reviews-api/amazon-reviews-api. Caveat: Keep the pilot in standard queue unless a human explicitly updates the cost plan and approval. - DataForSEO Stage 1: Depth billing rule — round depth up to the next 10-review block per 10-review increments. Source: https://dataforseo.com/help-center/get-amazon-reviews. Caveat: Do not change depth from 10 in asin-map.csv without updating the cost plan and approval cap. - Apify Stage 2: Actor compute units on Creator/standard public pricing reference — $0.2 per CU per compute unit. Source: https://apify.com/pricing/creator-plan. Caveat: Actor-specific runs can also incur proxy/data/storage usage; inspect actual run usage before any second run. - Apify Stage 2: Actor usage drivers — varies by CU, transfer, proxy, storage per memory x duration plus platform services. Source: https://docs.apify.com/platform/actors/running/usage-and-resources. Caveat: Use the first dataset run as the real cost sample; do not estimate full-catalogue scraping from generic CU pricing. ## How to use this - Copy the relevant source URL, checked timestamp, unit cost, and estimated total into `data/sources/budgets/source-acquisition-cost-plan.json`. - Then rerun `bun run source:cost-plan`, `bun run source:approvals`, and `bun run source:spend-gate`. - Do not run provider APIs just because this reference file exists.