MiroMiro vs Firecrawl

Firecrawl pricing, honestly explained.

What each tier costs, what a credit actually buys, and where teams get surprised - from someone who is not trying to sell you a cheaper scraper.

Firecrawl prices per page: one page scraped, crawled or mapped is one credit. That is simple and cheap. The catch is not the price, it is the unit - a page of markdown is not a design, and no quantity of markdown adds up to one.

Pick the right tool

They solve different problems. The honest fork, so you don't waste an afternoon.

Use MiroMiro if…

You are here because you did the math and are wondering whether it buys what you actually need. If the job is design - tokens, assets, component code - no number of scraping credits gets you there.

  • Your budget question is really "can I get the design", not "can I get the text"
  • You want a published overage rate instead of a forced tier jump
  • You need tokens, assets or code and are sizing what that costs

Use Firecrawl if…

You are here to work out what Firecrawl will cost you. We have laid out their real ladder below, accurately, with no games. If text extraction is what you need, their Hobby tier at $16/mo for 5,000 pages is a genuinely good deal.

  • You are forecasting the cost of crawling thousands of pages for content
  • You want the cheapest reliable markdown-for-LLM pipeline
  • Your volume genuinely lands in the 100k–1M pages/month range

MiroMiro vs Firecrawl

FeatureMiroMiroFirecrawl
Free tier
Both let you evaluate without a card.
100 credits/mo, no card1,000 credits/mo
Entry paid tier
Similar headline price. Completely different output.
€19/mo · 5,000 credits$16/mo · 5,000 pages
Credit =
The single most important row in this table.
Resolved cascade (1–25 by endpoint)1 page of markdown
Overage
Ours is a published rate; theirs requires a tier jump.
€4 / 1,000 creditsNot published
Big gap in the ladder
Nothing between Hobby and Standard.
$16 → $83 (20× jump)
Design tokens
Component code output

Side by side

MiroMiro

  • Free€0100 credits/mo · no card
  • Developer€19/mo5,000 credits · 60 req/min
  • Growth€79/mo30,000 credits · 120 req/min
  • Scale€199/mo200,000 credits · 300 req/min
  • BusinessCustomVolume pricing

Firecrawl

  • Free$01,000 credits/mo · 2 concurrent
  • Hobby$16/mo5,000 pages · 5 concurrent
  • Standard$83/mo100,000 pages · 50 concurrent
  • Growth$333/mo500,000 pages · 100 concurrent
  • Scale$599/mo1,000,000 pages · 150 concurrent

For bulk text, Firecrawl wins on price and we will not spin that. The honest comparison is not "$16 vs €19" - it is "what does one credit buy." Theirs buys a page of markdown. Ours buys a resolved CSS cascade: 1 credit for assets, 10 for a full design-token set, 15 for a brand profile, 25 for a section compiled to component code. Different units, different jobs. Pick on the unit, not the sticker.

Firecrawl pricing verified 2026-07-14. Check their site for current rates.

How Firecrawl credits work

Firecrawl bills in credits, and the mapping is refreshingly simple: scrape, crawl and map cost 1 credit per page. Search costs 2 credits per 10 results, browser Interact costs 2 per browser-minute, and Monitor costs 1 per page per check. So your bill scales with pages touched, which makes crawl-heavy workloads easy to forecast and makes accidental deep crawls the main way people overspend.

The tiers

Free gives 1,000 credits a month at 2 concurrent requests. Hobby is $16/mo for 5,000 pages at 5 concurrent. Standard jumps to $83/mo for 100,000 pages at 50 concurrent, Growth is $333/mo for 500,000, and Scale is $599/mo for 1,000,000 at 150 concurrent. The big step between Hobby and Standard is where most teams feel the pinch - there is a 20× jump in both price and volume with nothing in between.

Where the pricing question is really a product question

A lot of people land on Firecrawl's pricing page while trying to solve a design problem - "I want my agent to rebuild this page." They compare tiers, pick one, wire it up, and discover the output is markdown. The cost was never the issue. If you need the page's real tokens, its assets, or that hero section as a working Tailwind component, that is a different API, and MiroMiro's free tier will answer the question in about a minute.

Common questions

How much does Firecrawl cost?

As of July 2026: Free is $0 for 1,000 credits/mo (2 concurrent). Hobby is $16/mo for 5,000 pages (5 concurrent). Standard is $83/mo for 100,000 pages (50 concurrent). Growth is $333/mo for 500,000 pages. Scale is $599/mo for 1,000,000 pages. Enterprise is custom. Prices shown are the billed-yearly rates from their pricing page.

What is a Firecrawl credit?

Scrape, crawl and map each cost 1 credit per page. Search costs 2 credits per 10 results, Interact costs 2 per browser-minute, and Monitor costs 1 per page per check. Your bill tracks pages touched, so an unbounded crawl is the usual way to burn credits unexpectedly.

Does Firecrawl have a free tier?

Yes - 1,000 credits per month at 2 concurrent requests, no card required. It is a genuinely usable free tier for evaluation.

Is MiroMiro cheaper than Firecrawl?

Not for text extraction, and we would be lying if we claimed otherwise. Firecrawl is cheaper per page for markdown. MiroMiro costs more per call because a call resolves the full CSS cascade and returns design tokens or working component code. If markdown is what you need, Firecrawl is the cheaper and better answer.

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