You pay for clusters monitored,
not hosts, databases, or seats.
A cluster is one writer plus up to 9 readers, holding up to 100 databases. Every plan includes a monthly pool of Gorilla Credits that powers every AI feature. Top up with a credit pack in heavy months. Credits roll over for 12 months.
$50
/ cluster / mo
One rate covers monitoring, AI analysis, and a monthly credit pool for the whole cluster
29%
less
Less than premium monitoring tools, and DBGorilla includes AI-powered investigation, not just dashboards
30%
off
Pay annually and bring your effective per-cluster rate to $35/month
$0
seat
Business and Enterprise include unlimited team members, always
Choose the plan that's right for you.
Everything side by side
Most teams pay for dashboards and alerts and still need an engineer to investigate every incident.
The real cost of keeping databases healthy.
Most teams pay for dashboards and alerts and still need an engineer to investigate every incident.
Dashboards and alerts. No autonomous investigation or optimization. Still requires human triage.
One person covering 50 to 200 databases with on-call burden and single point of failure.
On-call routing, incident response, post-mortems. Still requires a human to triage every database event.
Autonomous monitoring across every host and database in a cluster: EXPLAIN analysis, regression detection, index simulation, and Cornelius investigations. Less than standard monitoring tools, and the agent does the work.
Credits
Price
Per 1,000 GC
500 GC
$20
$40.00
1,350 GC
$50
$$37.04
2,900 GC
$100
$34.48
8,000 GC
$250
$31.25
17,000 GC
$500
$29.41
37,000 GC
$1,000
$27.03
Bigger packs always give the best per-credit value. Auto-reload is on by default so the agent never stops for credits. You choose when it kicks in.
How does the Gorilla Credit system work?
How many credits does a typical team use?
What counts as a cluster?
Are there any per-seat or per-host charges?
What happens if I run out of credits?
How does annual billing work?
What's in Business that isn't in Pro?
Can I try DBGorilla before I pay?
What databases do you support?
Where does my data go? Does DBGorilla connect directly?
Is the Free tier just a trial?
