I use Firebase's Spark (free) plan.
Are the limitations that are given to (database simultaneous connections, database storage, etc.) are project based or user based.
For example I have two projects:
The first project have (an android app and an iOS app) and have 80 database simultaneous connections.
The second project has only an android app with 50 database simultaneous connections.
Am I in this case exceeding the limitation (user based) or not (project based)?
We offer a no-cost tier for all of these features. Firebase also has many no-cost products: Analytics, Cloud Messaging, the Notifications composer, Remote Config, App Indexing, Dynamic Links, and Crash Reporting. You can use an unlimited amount of any of these products in all plans, including our no-cost Spark plan.
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.
256 MB from the REST API; 16 MB from the SDKs. The total data in each write operation should be less than 256 MB.
The Spark Plan is a great option if you're using Firebase mainly for reporting and analyzing your app, rather than using it to build your app. Additionally, smaller scale apps can get away with using most of the paid infrastructure features without surpassing the data limits.
All limits and pricing indicated on the Firebase pricing page apply to each separate project.
So in your example neither project would be exceeding the limits of its free plan.
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