Kalodata pricing plans and what you'll actually pay in 2026

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Kalodata pricing plans and what you'll actually pay in 2026

Kalodata supports TikTok Shop research on products, shops, and creators. Kalodata says its database contains 200M+ product records, 250M+ creator records, and 400M+ video and livestream records across 15 countries. The platform offers a seven-day trial without a credit card, while listed paid packages start at $35.90 a month for Brazil Basic and $49.99 for Starter; the US App Store lists Professional at $129.99 a month. Regional packages, research limits, and AI-point overages determine whether a low entry price can support your monthly research volume. This article shows what each public plan costs, how AI points affect use, and which tier fits common TikTok Shop research jobs.

Key takeaways

  • The no-card seven-day trial lets sellers test whether 50 daily searches and 10 tracked items support product validation before subscribing.

  • Starter offers about 50 daily searches, 10 tracked items, and 90 days of history for narrow product validation.

  • Professional lists at $129.99 monthly in the US App Store and supports about 500 tracked items and 1,000 creator contacts.

  • Japan’s annual Professional rate equals ¥9,600 monthly, saving ¥38,400 yearly against ¥12,800 monthly billing.

  • Teams should estimate Kalopilot, Kaloclip, and review-analysis use before choosing a tier because included AI points can run out before ordinary search limits.

What Kalodata is

Kalodata collects public TikTok signals rather than official TikTok Shop transaction records. The platform advertises up to 1,000 days of historical data, although each plan limits the history you can open. A seller can use product revenue estimates and trend figures to choose a product or video angle for a test, then measure the resulting ads and sales.

Trustpilot reviewers have challenged Kalodata’s data accuracy and Starter limits. Those reviews matter if you plan to treat a dashboard estimate as final proof of demand. Teams get more from the subscription when they use product, creator, and video signals to form specific hypotheses for ads instead of copying a reported sales figure into a forecast.

The AI-point system, explained

Kalowave Japan assigns 35 AI points to the Starter plan, 75 to the Professional plan, and 150 to the Enterprise plan each month under its May 2026 revision. Kalowave Japan’s pricing revision assigns points to AI features separately from daily search and tracking limits. A team that uses AI research heavily can exhaust its included points before it reaches its ordinary search allowance.

AI action

Approximate AI-point cost

Kalopilot question

5 to 20+ points

Kaloclip video generation or analysis

1 to 2 points per item

Review analysis

About 1 point per review set

A 35-point Starter allowance could cover one or several expensive Kalopilot questions, depending on the prompt, or roughly 35 review-analysis actions. Kalodata sells excess credits for advanced features and some detail insights. The monthly plan price therefore covers the subscription first; frequent AI work can require a separate credit purchase.

Kalodata plan pricing in 2026

kalodata pricing plan

Kalodata’s public web pricing page requires a login, while Apple’s in-app purchases expose several regional monthly packages. Apple’s US App Store listing lists United States Basic at $45.99, Starter at $49.99, Global Standard at $61.99, UK Standard at $89.99, US Standard at $99.99, and Professional at $129.99 per month. Brazil Basic covers Brazil-market research, while US and multi-market research require the corresponding US or Global packages.

The table separates Apple’s regional packages from Kalowave Japan’s fixed-yen plans. Kalodata Japan’s user guide and published plan materials provide the approximate limit ranges below.

Feature

Basic / Starter

Standard / Professional

Enterprise

Public regional price

Brazil Basic: $35.90; US Basic: $45.99; Starter: $49.99

Global Standard: $61.99; UK Standard: $89.99; US Standard: $99.99; US Professional: $129.99

About $569 to $599.99 in listed App Store packages

Japan monthly price

Starter: ¥7,800

Professional: ¥12,800

¥63,800

Japan annual monthly equivalent

Starter: ¥5,800

Professional: ¥9,600

¥45,800

Daily searches

About 50

About 250

Unlimited or near-unlimited

Result depth

About top 10

About top 500

Unlimited or near-unlimited

Detail-page views

About 100 daily

About 500 daily

Unlimited or near-unlimited

Tracked items

About 10

About 500

Unlimited or near-unlimited

Historical data

90 days

180 days

Higher or unrestricted access

Creator-contact exports

None or limited

About 1,000 monthly

Up to 10,000

Sub-accounts

None or limited

1

6 or more

Monthly AI points in Japan

35

75

150

API and custom reporting

No

No

Yes

Basic ($35.90 to $45.99/month in listed App Store markets)

The Basic plan gives a seller a low-cost way to validate one narrow product idea. Brazil Basic lists at $35.90 monthly, while United States Basic lists at $45.99 monthly through Apple’s in-app purchases. Those regional prices buy access to different market-data packages, so the cheaper package does not automatically fit a US research job.

Basic and Starter access commonly includes about 50 daily searches, 100 detail-page views, and 90 days of history. A solo seller can use those limits to compare a few products and inspect their leading videos. The 10-item tracking cap becomes restrictive when the seller follows several competitors across more than one product category.

A low Basic price suits a short validation sprint. A seller who needs repeated US research or a creator-outreach list should start with the package that includes the relevant market and larger limits.

Starter ($49.99/month in the US App Store)

The Starter plan is the practical first paid package for a seller who has already used the trial. Apple lists Starter at $49.99 per month, while Kalowave Japan charges ¥7,800 for monthly Starter access. The plan gives buyers a paid workspace without committing to Professional’s higher US price.

Starter results commonly stop around the top 10 shops or creators. Trustpilot reviewers have described that result cap as a restrictive teaser because deeper discovery requires a higher tier. A seller can still identify a handful of products, creator styles, and video formats from those results.

Creatify can turn those observations into several initial ad variations from a product URL, photos, or a brief. The Starter plan supports initial product validation, with result depth limiting broader creator prospecting.

Kalowave Japan sets the annual Starter equivalent at ¥5,800 per month. Annual billing lowers the Japanese payment from ¥93,600 to ¥69,600 across 12 months, but the Starter plan retains its 10-item tracking and 90-day history limits.

Standard and Professional ($61.99 to $129.99/month in listed App Store markets)

The Standard and Professional plans support recurring research rather than a one-product search. Apple lists Global Standard at $61.99, UK Standard at $89.99, US Standard at $99.99, and Professional at $129.99 per month. Those packages reflect both access level and the market data included in the purchase.

Kalodata’s Standard and Professional plans commonly include 250 daily searches, 500 tracked items, and 180 days of history; the comparison table lists the complete allowance inventory. An active seller can track competing products while building a creator list from the same workspace. The larger history window also gives the team more time to distinguish a brief spike from a recurring video pattern.

Creatify can use a product, creator style, or recurring video pattern as an input for scripts, concepts, and ad variations. Professional makes sense when the team needs a steady flow of research inputs for paid creative, rather than a few initial ideas.

Kalowave Japan prices monthly Professional at ¥12,800 and the annual equivalent at ¥9,600 monthly. Professional expands searches, tracked items, and contact exports for recurring creator research.

Enterprise (¥63,800/month in Japan; about $569 to $599.99 in listed App Store packages)

The Enterprise plan targets agencies and multi-shop operators with shared access requirements. Kalowave Japan lists Enterprise at ¥63,800 monthly and ¥45,800 as its annual monthly equivalent. Listed App Store Enterprise packages run about $569 to $599.99 per month.

Enterprise packages offer unlimited or near-unlimited searches, detail views, and tracked items. Enterprise includes three core capabilities: six or more sub-accounts, API access with custom reporting, and creator-contact exports up to 10,000. An agency can use those features to distribute research work across several operators and move results into an internal reporting workflow.

Enterprise fits agencies whose workflows require API access, shared seats, or bulk exports. Reserve Enterprise for agencies that need to distribute research across multiple operators and move bulk contact data into an internal reporting workflow.

What you’ll actually pay

Kalodata’s subscription cost depends on the regional package and billing period before any AI-point top-ups enter the bill. Apple’s public in-app purchases are monthly packages, while Kalowave Japan publishes both monthly and annual-equivalent prices. Kalowave Japan’s published annual rates show the savings from annual billing, while US App Store prices establish monthly package costs.

Example: a Japan solo seller testing product ideas

A Japan solo seller on the Starter plan pays ¥7,800 each month on monthly billing. ¥7,800 × 12 months = ¥93,600 per year. Monthly billing lets the seller stop after a short product-testing period.

The annual Starter plan costs ¥5,800 × 12 months = ¥69,600 per year. The seller saves ¥24,000 before any optional AI-point purchases. The plan still limits the seller to about 10 tracked items and 90 days of historical data, so annual billing lowers the payment without expanding the research job.

Example: an active seller building a creator pipeline

A US seller who needs creator contacts can estimate a 12-month Professional-plan budget at $1,559.88 from 12 monthly US App Store purchases at $129.99 each; this is not a published US annual-plan price. The $49.99 Starter entry price does not reflect this seller’s actual requirement.

Professional supports about 500 tracked items and 1,000 creator-contact exports a month, while Starter supports about 10 tracked items and no or limited contact exports. An active seller can use the larger allowance to identify creators, track several products, and collect recurring video patterns. The $80 monthly gap buys a different workflow: sustained sourcing for ad production rather than research on one or two products.

Example: a Japan small team on Professional

A Japan small team on monthly Professional pays ¥12,800 × 12 months = ¥153,600 per year. The plan’s 75 monthly AI points and larger search, tracking, and export allowances support regular research work across the team.

Japan’s annual Professional plan costs ¥9,600 × 12 months = ¥115,200 per year. The annual plan saves ¥38,400 while keeping the same Professional limits. A team that regularly uses Kalopilot questions or Kaloclip analysis should account for AI-point purchases separately when the 75 included points run out.

Who each plan is right for

Kalodata’s no-card trial lasts seven days, and the service has no permanent free plan. A new TikTok Shop seller should use those seven days to see whether product and video signals produce better test ideas than manual browsing. The trial gives you a low-risk way to judge whether the dashboard changes the ads you choose to make.

The Basic and Starter plans fit sellers validating a small number of products. Sellers can validate a short product list with 50 daily searches, 10 tracked items, and 90 days of history. Choose either plan when you need a short list of ideas rather than a recurring creator pipeline.

The Professional plan gives active sellers and small teams advanced video analysis, expanded tracking, and creator contacts. Choose Professional when Kalodata research repeatedly feeds Creatify scripts, video concepts, and ad variations. The higher price becomes easier to justify when the team uses those inputs across many ads instead of one product decision.

The Enterprise plan gives agencies API access for integrations, custom reports for client needs, and dedicated support or consulting for shared operations across multiple sub-accounts. Agencies and multi-shop teams should reserve Enterprise for shared operations that lower tiers cannot support.

Kalodata and Creatify serve different parts of the advertising loop

Kalodata’s Professional tier provides creator contacts, product tracking, and video or ad analysis. Creatify produces video and image ads from product pages, URLs, or photos and supports creative testing and campaign reporting. The two products address different steps in the same paid-ad workflow.

A seller can use Kalodata to identify a product, creator style, or video format worth testing. Creatify can turn that input into multiple ads without copying the observed video. The resulting campaign data gives the seller a concrete basis for choosing the next creative direction.

For most active sellers, the Professional plan is the Kalodata price to compare against the value of better research inputs. Creatify provides the production and performance layer that can turn those inputs into a repeatable advertising loop.

FAQs

Does Kalodata’s 7-day trial require a credit card?

No. Kalodata offers a seven-day trial without a credit card so you can test whether its included limits (about 50 daily searches and 10 tracked items) are enough for your TikTok Shop research workflow.

What are “AI points,” and why do they change what I actually pay?

AI points are credits used for Kalodata’s AI features (e.g., Kalopilot questions, Kaloclip generation/analysis, and review analysis). Your plan includes a monthly AI-point allowance, but heavy AI usage can exhaust it before you hit normal search/tracking limits, leading to additional point purchases.

Which plan is usually best for a small seller validating a narrow product idea?

Starter is typically the fit for focused validation: roughly 50 daily searches, about 10 tracked items, and about 90 days of history (plus a smaller monthly AI-point allowance). If you need broader tracking or more creator contact/export limits, you’ll usually outgrow Starter quickly.

How much does Kalodata Professional cost in the US and what’s included?

On Apple’s US App Store, Professional is listed at $129.99/month. It’s positioned for heavier research use (e.g., far higher tracking and creator-contact export capacity than Starter) and includes a higher monthly AI-point allowance, which helps if you use AI features regularly.

Do Japan annual plans save money versus monthly billing?

Yes. Japan’s Professional annual “monthly equivalent” is about ¥9,600/month vs ¥12,800/month billed monthly, which is roughly ¥38,400 saved per year compared with monthly billing.

Kalodata pricing plans and what you'll actually pay in 2026

Kalodata supports TikTok Shop research on products, shops, and creators. Kalodata says its database contains 200M+ product records, 250M+ creator records, and 400M+ video and livestream records across 15 countries. The platform offers a seven-day trial without a credit card, while listed paid packages start at $35.90 a month for Brazil Basic and $49.99 for Starter; the US App Store lists Professional at $129.99 a month. Regional packages, research limits, and AI-point overages determine whether a low entry price can support your monthly research volume. This article shows what each public plan costs, how AI points affect use, and which tier fits common TikTok Shop research jobs.

Key takeaways

  • The no-card seven-day trial lets sellers test whether 50 daily searches and 10 tracked items support product validation before subscribing.

  • Starter offers about 50 daily searches, 10 tracked items, and 90 days of history for narrow product validation.

  • Professional lists at $129.99 monthly in the US App Store and supports about 500 tracked items and 1,000 creator contacts.

  • Japan’s annual Professional rate equals ¥9,600 monthly, saving ¥38,400 yearly against ¥12,800 monthly billing.

  • Teams should estimate Kalopilot, Kaloclip, and review-analysis use before choosing a tier because included AI points can run out before ordinary search limits.

What Kalodata is

Kalodata collects public TikTok signals rather than official TikTok Shop transaction records. The platform advertises up to 1,000 days of historical data, although each plan limits the history you can open. A seller can use product revenue estimates and trend figures to choose a product or video angle for a test, then measure the resulting ads and sales.

Trustpilot reviewers have challenged Kalodata’s data accuracy and Starter limits. Those reviews matter if you plan to treat a dashboard estimate as final proof of demand. Teams get more from the subscription when they use product, creator, and video signals to form specific hypotheses for ads instead of copying a reported sales figure into a forecast.

The AI-point system, explained

Kalowave Japan assigns 35 AI points to the Starter plan, 75 to the Professional plan, and 150 to the Enterprise plan each month under its May 2026 revision. Kalowave Japan’s pricing revision assigns points to AI features separately from daily search and tracking limits. A team that uses AI research heavily can exhaust its included points before it reaches its ordinary search allowance.

AI action

Approximate AI-point cost

Kalopilot question

5 to 20+ points

Kaloclip video generation or analysis

1 to 2 points per item

Review analysis

About 1 point per review set

A 35-point Starter allowance could cover one or several expensive Kalopilot questions, depending on the prompt, or roughly 35 review-analysis actions. Kalodata sells excess credits for advanced features and some detail insights. The monthly plan price therefore covers the subscription first; frequent AI work can require a separate credit purchase.

Kalodata plan pricing in 2026

kalodata pricing plan

Kalodata’s public web pricing page requires a login, while Apple’s in-app purchases expose several regional monthly packages. Apple’s US App Store listing lists United States Basic at $45.99, Starter at $49.99, Global Standard at $61.99, UK Standard at $89.99, US Standard at $99.99, and Professional at $129.99 per month. Brazil Basic covers Brazil-market research, while US and multi-market research require the corresponding US or Global packages.

The table separates Apple’s regional packages from Kalowave Japan’s fixed-yen plans. Kalodata Japan’s user guide and published plan materials provide the approximate limit ranges below.

Feature

Basic / Starter

Standard / Professional

Enterprise

Public regional price

Brazil Basic: $35.90; US Basic: $45.99; Starter: $49.99

Global Standard: $61.99; UK Standard: $89.99; US Standard: $99.99; US Professional: $129.99

About $569 to $599.99 in listed App Store packages

Japan monthly price

Starter: ¥7,800

Professional: ¥12,800

¥63,800

Japan annual monthly equivalent

Starter: ¥5,800

Professional: ¥9,600

¥45,800

Daily searches

About 50

About 250

Unlimited or near-unlimited

Result depth

About top 10

About top 500

Unlimited or near-unlimited

Detail-page views

About 100 daily

About 500 daily

Unlimited or near-unlimited

Tracked items

About 10

About 500

Unlimited or near-unlimited

Historical data

90 days

180 days

Higher or unrestricted access

Creator-contact exports

None or limited

About 1,000 monthly

Up to 10,000

Sub-accounts

None or limited

1

6 or more

Monthly AI points in Japan

35

75

150

API and custom reporting

No

No

Yes

Basic ($35.90 to $45.99/month in listed App Store markets)

The Basic plan gives a seller a low-cost way to validate one narrow product idea. Brazil Basic lists at $35.90 monthly, while United States Basic lists at $45.99 monthly through Apple’s in-app purchases. Those regional prices buy access to different market-data packages, so the cheaper package does not automatically fit a US research job.

Basic and Starter access commonly includes about 50 daily searches, 100 detail-page views, and 90 days of history. A solo seller can use those limits to compare a few products and inspect their leading videos. The 10-item tracking cap becomes restrictive when the seller follows several competitors across more than one product category.

A low Basic price suits a short validation sprint. A seller who needs repeated US research or a creator-outreach list should start with the package that includes the relevant market and larger limits.

Starter ($49.99/month in the US App Store)

The Starter plan is the practical first paid package for a seller who has already used the trial. Apple lists Starter at $49.99 per month, while Kalowave Japan charges ¥7,800 for monthly Starter access. The plan gives buyers a paid workspace without committing to Professional’s higher US price.

Starter results commonly stop around the top 10 shops or creators. Trustpilot reviewers have described that result cap as a restrictive teaser because deeper discovery requires a higher tier. A seller can still identify a handful of products, creator styles, and video formats from those results.

Creatify can turn those observations into several initial ad variations from a product URL, photos, or a brief. The Starter plan supports initial product validation, with result depth limiting broader creator prospecting.

Kalowave Japan sets the annual Starter equivalent at ¥5,800 per month. Annual billing lowers the Japanese payment from ¥93,600 to ¥69,600 across 12 months, but the Starter plan retains its 10-item tracking and 90-day history limits.

Standard and Professional ($61.99 to $129.99/month in listed App Store markets)

The Standard and Professional plans support recurring research rather than a one-product search. Apple lists Global Standard at $61.99, UK Standard at $89.99, US Standard at $99.99, and Professional at $129.99 per month. Those packages reflect both access level and the market data included in the purchase.

Kalodata’s Standard and Professional plans commonly include 250 daily searches, 500 tracked items, and 180 days of history; the comparison table lists the complete allowance inventory. An active seller can track competing products while building a creator list from the same workspace. The larger history window also gives the team more time to distinguish a brief spike from a recurring video pattern.

Creatify can use a product, creator style, or recurring video pattern as an input for scripts, concepts, and ad variations. Professional makes sense when the team needs a steady flow of research inputs for paid creative, rather than a few initial ideas.

Kalowave Japan prices monthly Professional at ¥12,800 and the annual equivalent at ¥9,600 monthly. Professional expands searches, tracked items, and contact exports for recurring creator research.

Enterprise (¥63,800/month in Japan; about $569 to $599.99 in listed App Store packages)

The Enterprise plan targets agencies and multi-shop operators with shared access requirements. Kalowave Japan lists Enterprise at ¥63,800 monthly and ¥45,800 as its annual monthly equivalent. Listed App Store Enterprise packages run about $569 to $599.99 per month.

Enterprise packages offer unlimited or near-unlimited searches, detail views, and tracked items. Enterprise includes three core capabilities: six or more sub-accounts, API access with custom reporting, and creator-contact exports up to 10,000. An agency can use those features to distribute research work across several operators and move results into an internal reporting workflow.

Enterprise fits agencies whose workflows require API access, shared seats, or bulk exports. Reserve Enterprise for agencies that need to distribute research across multiple operators and move bulk contact data into an internal reporting workflow.

What you’ll actually pay

Kalodata’s subscription cost depends on the regional package and billing period before any AI-point top-ups enter the bill. Apple’s public in-app purchases are monthly packages, while Kalowave Japan publishes both monthly and annual-equivalent prices. Kalowave Japan’s published annual rates show the savings from annual billing, while US App Store prices establish monthly package costs.

Example: a Japan solo seller testing product ideas

A Japan solo seller on the Starter plan pays ¥7,800 each month on monthly billing. ¥7,800 × 12 months = ¥93,600 per year. Monthly billing lets the seller stop after a short product-testing period.

The annual Starter plan costs ¥5,800 × 12 months = ¥69,600 per year. The seller saves ¥24,000 before any optional AI-point purchases. The plan still limits the seller to about 10 tracked items and 90 days of historical data, so annual billing lowers the payment without expanding the research job.

Example: an active seller building a creator pipeline

A US seller who needs creator contacts can estimate a 12-month Professional-plan budget at $1,559.88 from 12 monthly US App Store purchases at $129.99 each; this is not a published US annual-plan price. The $49.99 Starter entry price does not reflect this seller’s actual requirement.

Professional supports about 500 tracked items and 1,000 creator-contact exports a month, while Starter supports about 10 tracked items and no or limited contact exports. An active seller can use the larger allowance to identify creators, track several products, and collect recurring video patterns. The $80 monthly gap buys a different workflow: sustained sourcing for ad production rather than research on one or two products.

Example: a Japan small team on Professional

A Japan small team on monthly Professional pays ¥12,800 × 12 months = ¥153,600 per year. The plan’s 75 monthly AI points and larger search, tracking, and export allowances support regular research work across the team.

Japan’s annual Professional plan costs ¥9,600 × 12 months = ¥115,200 per year. The annual plan saves ¥38,400 while keeping the same Professional limits. A team that regularly uses Kalopilot questions or Kaloclip analysis should account for AI-point purchases separately when the 75 included points run out.

Who each plan is right for

Kalodata’s no-card trial lasts seven days, and the service has no permanent free plan. A new TikTok Shop seller should use those seven days to see whether product and video signals produce better test ideas than manual browsing. The trial gives you a low-risk way to judge whether the dashboard changes the ads you choose to make.

The Basic and Starter plans fit sellers validating a small number of products. Sellers can validate a short product list with 50 daily searches, 10 tracked items, and 90 days of history. Choose either plan when you need a short list of ideas rather than a recurring creator pipeline.

The Professional plan gives active sellers and small teams advanced video analysis, expanded tracking, and creator contacts. Choose Professional when Kalodata research repeatedly feeds Creatify scripts, video concepts, and ad variations. The higher price becomes easier to justify when the team uses those inputs across many ads instead of one product decision.

The Enterprise plan gives agencies API access for integrations, custom reports for client needs, and dedicated support or consulting for shared operations across multiple sub-accounts. Agencies and multi-shop teams should reserve Enterprise for shared operations that lower tiers cannot support.

Kalodata and Creatify serve different parts of the advertising loop

Kalodata’s Professional tier provides creator contacts, product tracking, and video or ad analysis. Creatify produces video and image ads from product pages, URLs, or photos and supports creative testing and campaign reporting. The two products address different steps in the same paid-ad workflow.

A seller can use Kalodata to identify a product, creator style, or video format worth testing. Creatify can turn that input into multiple ads without copying the observed video. The resulting campaign data gives the seller a concrete basis for choosing the next creative direction.

For most active sellers, the Professional plan is the Kalodata price to compare against the value of better research inputs. Creatify provides the production and performance layer that can turn those inputs into a repeatable advertising loop.

FAQs

Does Kalodata’s 7-day trial require a credit card?

No. Kalodata offers a seven-day trial without a credit card so you can test whether its included limits (about 50 daily searches and 10 tracked items) are enough for your TikTok Shop research workflow.

What are “AI points,” and why do they change what I actually pay?

AI points are credits used for Kalodata’s AI features (e.g., Kalopilot questions, Kaloclip generation/analysis, and review analysis). Your plan includes a monthly AI-point allowance, but heavy AI usage can exhaust it before you hit normal search/tracking limits, leading to additional point purchases.

Which plan is usually best for a small seller validating a narrow product idea?

Starter is typically the fit for focused validation: roughly 50 daily searches, about 10 tracked items, and about 90 days of history (plus a smaller monthly AI-point allowance). If you need broader tracking or more creator contact/export limits, you’ll usually outgrow Starter quickly.

How much does Kalodata Professional cost in the US and what’s included?

On Apple’s US App Store, Professional is listed at $129.99/month. It’s positioned for heavier research use (e.g., far higher tracking and creator-contact export capacity than Starter) and includes a higher monthly AI-point allowance, which helps if you use AI features regularly.

Do Japan annual plans save money versus monthly billing?

Yes. Japan’s Professional annual “monthly equivalent” is about ¥9,600/month vs ¥12,800/month billed monthly, which is roughly ¥38,400 saved per year compared with monthly billing.

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