Google mail api pricing
The Google Mail API pricing varies depending on the specific features and usage of the API. Here is a general overview of the pricing for the Google Mail API:
Standard Pricing
- Quota: The Google Mail API provides a free quota of 100,000 requests per day, which includes:
- Sending and receiving emails
- Reading and writing email metadata (e.g., subject, sender, recipient)
- Searching and retrieving emails
- Overage: If you exceed the free quota, you will be charged $0.0004 per request (approximately $0.00004 per email).
Additional Features
- Email sending: Sending emails using the Google Mail API is subject to a separate quota and pricing. The cost is $0.0005 per email sent.
- Email receiving: Receiving emails using the Google Mail API is subject to a separate quota and pricing. The cost is $0.0002 per email received.
- Email metadata: Reading and writing email metadata (e.g., subject, sender, recipient) is subject to the standard quota and pricing.
Pricing for Specific Features
- Email threading: The Google Mail API provides email threading, which allows you to group related emails together. The cost for email threading is $0.0001 per email.
- Email labeling: The Google Mail API provides email labeling, which allows you to apply labels to emails. The cost for email labeling is $0.0001 per email.
- Email filtering: The Google Mail API provides email filtering, which allows you to filter emails based on specific criteria. The cost for email filtering is $0.0001 per email.
Discounts
- Volume discounts: If you exceed 1 million requests per day, you may be eligible for volume discounts.
- Long-term commitments: If you commit to using the Google Mail API for a longer period of time (e.g., 1 year), you may be eligible for discounts.
Additional Costs
- Data storage: If you store large amounts of email data, you may incur additional costs for data storage.
- Network bandwidth: If you transfer large amounts of data over the network, you may incur additional costs for network bandwidth.
It's important to note that these prices are subject to change, and you should check the Google Cloud Pricing page for the most up-to-date pricing information. Additionally, you should also consider the costs of any additional features or services you may need, such as data storage or network bandwidth.