x402watch

Pricing

Free public data and per-call x402 micropayments. A Pro tier for service operators is on the way — early-access 50% off for the first wave of wait list signups.

Free

live

Everything the public dashboard runs on. CC0 data, no signup, AI-friendly machine-readable surfaces.

$0

  • All 7 free endpoints (categories, services, trends, wash report)
  • 60 req/hour per IP — no API key, no signup
  • MCP server with 5 read-only tools
  • OpenAPI, llms.txt, RSS, /.well-known/x402
  • Daily CC0 dataset snapshots

Per-call x402 endpoints (wash detail, full history, on-demand wash check) are also free of any signup — pay USDC on Base, get data in one HTTP round-trip. See /api for prices.

Pro

coming soon

Deeper insights for service operators. Monitor your own traffic, get real-time alerts, and run wash detection on your own endpoints.

Early-access 50% off for first-wave signups
  • Monitor your own service's traffic in real time
  • Alerts on label changes, wash spikes, new buyer cohorts
  • Higher rate limits + priority routing
  • Custom wash detection on your endpoints
  • Direct support channel

Join the wait list

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FAQ

Is the free tier really free?

Yes. Public REST endpoints, the MCP server, the dashboard, and the daily dataset are all CC0 with no signup. The x402-native paid endpoints are pay-per-call USDC and require no account either — you settle the 402 with your wallet.

When does Pro launch?

We're building toward Day 26 launch and prioritising what wait list signups actually ask for. Wait listers get an email with the launch date, the early-access pricing, and a private onboarding link before the public announcement.

What does early access include?

Lifetime 50% off the public Pro price for first-wave signups (no member cap; window closes one week after Day 26 launch). Same feature set as later tiers, just locked in at the early-access rate.

Will the free tier shrink when Pro launches?

No. Everything currently free stays free under CC0. Pro is strictly additional — operator-specific features that don't replace anything in the free tier.