Now with credits — no subscription required

Simple, honest pricing

Start free with 5 credits. Upgrade when you need unlimited power.

Free

$0/month

Credit-based. Buy more anytime.

  • 5 free credits when you sign up
  • 1 credit per URL scan
  • 1 credit per file download
  • 3 credits per media file (audio/video)
  • Buy more credits anytime
Get started free
MOST POPULAR

Pro

$12.99/month

Cancel anytime. No lock-in.

  • Unlimited URL scans — no credits, no limits
  • Bulk ZIP download of any file selection
  • Full domain crawl — unlimited pages and files
  • Video extraction from YouTube, Vimeo and 1000+ platforms
  • All file types: PDFs, images, audio, video, archives, executables, data files
  • File size preview before downloading
  • No daily limits, no credit counting
  • Priority support

Free vs Pro

Everything Pro includes, compared side by side.

FeatureFreePro
URL scans1 credit eachUnlimited
File downloads1 credit eachUnlimited
Media downloads (audio/video)3 credits eachUnlimited
Bulk ZIP download
Domain-wide crawlUnlimited pages
Video extraction (yt-dlp)300/month
File size preview
Scan history
Daily credit refillNoneN/A — unlimited
Credit countingRequiredNever

Need more credits?

One-time purchases. Credits never expire. No subscription required.

Starter

100

credits

Best value

Popular

300

credits

Power

750

credits

Credit purchases available inside the app after signing in.

FAQ

What are credits?

Credits are how free users pay for each action. URL scan = 1 credit. File download = 1 credit (3 for media). Domain crawl = 10 credits. ZIP downloads and video extraction require a Pro plan. You get 5 free credits on signup. No daily refill — buy more credits or upgrade to Pro.

Do credits expire?

Purchased credits never expire and carry over indefinitely. Free signup credits (5) are a one-time bonus — there is no daily refill.

Can I cancel my Pro subscription?

Yes, anytime. You'll retain Pro access until the end of your billing period. Lifetime deals never expire.

What file types are supported?

PDF, MP3, MP4, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, ZIP, RAR, PNG, JPG, GIF, SVG, EPUB, CSV, and many more.

Does it work on JavaScript-heavy sites?

The current version fetches static HTML. Most file links are in the HTML source. JS-rendered SPAs (React apps) are on our roadmap.