ScraperAPI acquires Traject Data, folding SERP and e-commerce APIs into its credit economy
ScraperAPI acquired Traject Data, bringing dedicated SERP and e-commerce data APIs into its product line and extending the same API-credit metering across structured search-results and marketplace data.
ScraperAPI sold a single web-scraping API metered on credits; SERP and e-commerce were target-domain multipliers (Google/Bing 25 credits, Amazon 5 credits).
ScraperAPI now also offers Traject Data dedicated SERP and e-commerce data APIs under the same API-credit economy.
ScraperAPI publishes seven public plans (Hobby $49 through Advanced $1,975, plus custom Enterprise) priced on monthly API credits and concurrent threads, with a credit multiplier for JS rendering, premium/ultra-premium proxies, and hard-target domains. The Professional ($975) and Advanced ($1,975) tiers re-surfaced publicly, and pay-as-you-go overage is enabled on Scaling and above.