Firebase offers a no-cost tier pricing plan for all its products. For some products, usage continues at no cost no matter your level of use. For other products, if you need high levels of use, you'll need to switch your project to a paid-tier pricing plan. Learn more about Firebase pricing plans.
Your project's Usage and billing dashboard helps you track how the usage of Firebase-specific and non-Firebase services incur project costs.
Project cost
The dashboard displays your project's costs broken down by Firebase-specific and non-Firebase services.
Costs for Firebase-specific services include any usage above the no-cost tier thresholds for Firebase-supported infrastructure products:
- Cloud Storage
- Cloud Firestore
- Firebase Realtime Database
- Firebase Hosting
Costs for non-Firebase services can include any usage of services like the following:
- Google APIs that are not Firebase-specific APIs
- Project integrations like BigQuery
- Compute Engine resources like Cloud Functions
No-cost tier
The dashboard displays your project's usage of Firebase-supported infrastructure products, including the following:
- Cloud Storage
- Cloud Firestore
- Firebase Realtime Database
- Firebase Hosting
For each of these products, Firebase offers a quota of usage at no cost. If you're on a no-cost tier pricing plan, your project is capped at this no-cost quota threshold. If you're on a paid-tier pricing plan, then you're charged only for the usage above the no-cost quota threshold.
Note that the Storage associated with Firebase Realtime Database and Firebase Hosting does not count toward your Cloud Storage quota.