TL;DR: We just increased daily agent run limits by 10x on Free, Starter, and Professional plans. Free users now get 100 runs/day (up from 10). Starter gets 500. Professional gets 2,000. More room to experiment, more room to grow.
We want you to try things. Connect a data source, run an agent, see what it does. Try a different prompt. Schedule a daily report. Set up a more agents alongside your SEO alerts.
That’s hard to do when you hit your daily limit after 10 runs.
So we fixed it.
New Limits
| Plan | Before | After |
|---|---|---|
| Free | 10 runs/day | 100 runs/day |
| Starter ($29/mo) | 50 runs/day | 500 runs/day |
| Professional ($79/mo) | 200 runs/day | 2,000 runs/day |
| Agency ($199/mo) | Unlimited (unchanged) | |
Every plan. 10x. Effective immediately.
Why We Did This
We kept hearing the same thing from users: “I want to experiment more, but I’m worried about burning through my runs.”
That’s the wrong constraint. We don’t want you thinking about limits when you should be thinking about what agents can do for your business.
The old limits made sense when we were early and cautious. But as the platform matures and more users are building real workflows — combining analytics agents with Slack alerts, running lead monitors alongside SEO reports — 10 or 50 runs a day just wasn’t enough to explore properly.
What This Means in Practice
Free users — 100 runs/day is enough to seriously evaluate datavessel. Run different agents, test prompts, connect multiple data sources. You’ll know if it’s right for your team before you ever need to upgrade.
Starter teams — 500 runs/day covers most small team workflows comfortably. Daily reports, scheduled alerts, on-demand queries throughout the day — without watching a counter.
Professional teams — 2,000 runs/day supports heavy usage across multiple team members, data sources, and automated workflows.
No Catch
Same pricing. Same features. Just more room. We’d rather have you build real workflows on the free tier and upgrade because you want more features — not because you ran out of runs on day one.


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